⟩ What is computational biology?
Computational biology is an interdisciplinary field that applies the techniques of computer science and applied mathematics to problems inspired by biology.
Computational biology is an interdisciplinary field that applies the techniques of computer science and applied mathematics to problems inspired by biology.
Did shuffling of protein constituents occur between systems for multicomponent transport systems such as the ATP-binding-cassette or complex protein secretion systems?
Are all members of transporter families confined to a particular organelle or to the plasma membrane, or are some family members found throughout cellular compartments in eukaryotes?
What technique is used to measure the number of copies of a gene or an RNA molecule in human tissues?
What are the bioinformatic tools applied to micromolecular evolution?
How do you customise database for blast?
What is a clean and run reaction?
How much template do you need for sequencing?
Can independent origins be established for two families of transport systems having no sequence or motif similarities without three-dimensional structural data?
How did you get into the field of bioinformatics?
What are the limitations of blotting techniques?