Importance of databases of nucleic acids for bioinformatic analysis focused to genomics

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Recently, bioinformatics has become a new field of science, indispensable in the analysis of millions of nucleic acids sequences, which are currently deposited in international databases (public or private); these databases contain information of genes, RNA, ORF, proteins, intergenic regions, including entire genomes from some species. The analysis of this information requires computer programs; which were renewed in the use of new mathematical methods, and the introduction of the use of artificial intelligence. In addition to the constant creation of supercomputing units trained to withstand the heavy workload of sequence analysis. However, it is still necessary the innovation on platforms that allow genomic analyses, faster and more effectively, with a technological understanding of all biological processes.

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Jimenez-Gutierrez, L. R., Barrios-Hernández, C. J., Pedraza-Ferreira, G. R., Vera-Cala, L., & Martinez-Perez, F. (2016). Importance of databases of nucleic acids for bioinformatic analysis focused to genomics. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 743). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/743/1/012009

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