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Tramontano , Anna : The Ten Most Wanted Solutions in Protein Bioinformatics.

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  • Bioinformatics can be defined as the application of computational tools to manage and analyze biological data, typically at the molecular level

  • It is sometimes not possible to separate the two as for a single problem such as protein folding both bioinformatics techniques such as similarity search of existing protein databases as well as computational biology is used in the form of mathematically modeling the protein structure via thermodynamic models that are optimized via a computational technique

  • The remaining category offers detailed mathematical, statistical, and computational approaches for problems in bioinformatics or computational biology (BCB) [3,4] and books that focus on specific computational approaches [5]

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Bioinformatics can be defined as the application of computational tools to manage and analyze biological data, typically at the molecular level. The field of Computational Biology aims at the mathematical or computational modeling of biological processes, such as protein folding or protein-protein interaction. Many books that include the title bioinformatics or computational biology (BCB) present a mixture of the two fields.

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