Bioinformatics encompasses the development and application of software tools to aid in the understanding of biological functions and data, while systems biology involves mathematical and computer modeling of biological systems and functions for representation, understanding and simplified documentation. Bioinformatics integrates and applies theoretical and practical knowledge of statistics, mathematics, computer science, engineering and biology and allows in silico analysis of biological data and computerized interpretation of these data for future applications. On the other hand, systems biology uses persistent knowledge about the functioning of signaling pathways, metabolic networks and genetic sequences to advance scientific research and application. The human genome project has been the most important contribution of systems biology in the past hundred years.
Short Communication: Journal of Computer Science & Systems Biology
Short Communication: Journal of Computer Science & Systems Biology
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Review Article: Journal of Computer Science & Systems Biology
Research Article: Journal of Computer Science & Systems Biology
Research Article: Journal of Computer Science & Systems Biology
Research Article: Journal of Computer Science & Systems Biology
Research Article: Journal of Computer Science & Systems Biology
Research Article: Journal of Computer Science & Systems Biology
Research Article: Journal of Computer Science & Systems Biology
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Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Computer Science & Systems Biology
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Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Computer Science & Systems Biology
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