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What is Bioinformatics ?

Hiroshi ASHIDA*1

Yet bioinformatics has neither clear definition nor proper Japanese equivalent for this word. Bioinformatics is mainly composed of two fields or disciplines ; one is computer and information technology as a tool for analyzing massive data such as genome and proteome, and the other one is research for the integrated biology based on the knowledge of genome. Classical and narrow-sense bioinformatics corresponds to the former. The latter called new bioinformatics aims to understand living thing as a whole, where both genome information and mathematical model play complimentary roles. From now the post-genome area on, this new bioinformatics may give novel perspective about living thing, biology and human.
[Rinsho Byori 50 : 40`44, 2002]

*Division of Biomedical Information Sciences, National Defense Medical College Research Institute, To-korozawa 359-8513

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E-mail :hiashida@res.ndmc.ac.jp