请输入您要查询的英文单词:

 

单词 bioinformatics
释义

Definition of bioinformatics in English:

bioinformatics

plural noun ˌbʌɪəʊˌɪnfəˈmatɪksˌbaɪoʊˌɪnfərˈmædɪks
  • treated as singular The science of collecting and analysing complex biological data such as genetic codes.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Specifically, I'm a biologist with a strong background in biochemistry, materials science and bioinformatics.
    • Niaid also recently awarded two contracts to support research in a key area of systems biology, bioinformatics.
    • Thus we are pursuing a variety of projects in computational biology and bioinformatics, with physicists often playing a starring role.
    • The faculty of science also offers bioinformatics.
    • New areas include tissue engineering, telemedicine and bioinformatics - the technology of the genomic revolution.
    • It's only natural that in areas of breaking science, such as bioinformatics, we should see a shortfall in knowledge and skills among new chemistry graduates.
    • For example, evolution is fundamental to genomics and bioinformatics, new fields which hold the promise of great medical discoveries.
    • We believe Scotland has excellent potential in biotechnology, bioinformatics, microelectronics and photonics, and Boston is at the centre of these areas on the east coast.
    • Many cite the university's strengths in veterinary medicine, bioinformatics and plant sciences as their draw to this campus.
    • The huge demand for analysis and interpretation of these data is being managed by the evolving science of bioinformatics.
    • We provide rapid access to the best knowledge in the traditional agricultural sciences as well as in newer fields like bioinformatics, genomics, and proteomics.
    • The agricultural world is also adopting various approaches in genomics and bioinformatics in attempts to understand complex traits.
    • With the unprecedented growth of bioinformatics and comparative genomics, state of the art technologies are essential to utilize the vast gene pools sitting in the databases.
    • The Engineering and Medicine streams were getting saturated, while the future belonged to fields like biotechnology and bioinformatics.
    • Also, Japan's national budget for this year covers new research centers for nanotechnology, bioinformatics, genetic research and protein structure data.
    • The future of biology is strongly bound up with bioinformatics: that is, the field of research that collects biological data of all kinds, and tries to make sense of the data as a whole, and to make predictions.
    • They focus on the IT division of Life Science (computational biology, bioinformatics, bioIT).
    • Those areas are polymer research, horticultural biotechnology, transport mechanics and bioinformatics, according to Franklin.
    • Driven by chemistry, the process of drug research and discovery is increasingly led in the post-genomic era by advances in biotechnology and bioinformatics.
    • Wendel also coordinates training programs for the center, so graduate students and postdoctoral fellows can learn more about plant genomics and bioinformatics.

Derivatives

  • bioinformatic

  • adjective
    • It also has developed and expanded contracts to screen new drugs; develop new animal models; establish a reagent and specimen repository; and provide researchers with genomic, proteomic and bioinformatic resources.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This bioinformatic phase is increasingly suggesting that biotech and genetics research is non-existent without some level of computer technology.
      • Here we present a detailed bioinformatic analysis of the protein and of the family and superfamily to which it belongs.
      • With an ever-increasing need for constant input from bioinformatic experts, most biomedical laboratories may soon have their own in-house bioinformatician.
      • A key bioinformatic problem in functional genomics is the prediction of protein function from sequence.
 
 

Definition of bioinformatics in US English:

bioinformatics

plural nounˌbaɪoʊˌɪnfərˈmædɪksˌbīōˌinfərˈmadiks
  • treated as singular The science of collecting and analyzing complex biological data such as genetic codes.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Niaid also recently awarded two contracts to support research in a key area of systems biology, bioinformatics.
    • Specifically, I'm a biologist with a strong background in biochemistry, materials science and bioinformatics.
    • Also, Japan's national budget for this year covers new research centers for nanotechnology, bioinformatics, genetic research and protein structure data.
    • The future of biology is strongly bound up with bioinformatics: that is, the field of research that collects biological data of all kinds, and tries to make sense of the data as a whole, and to make predictions.
    • The agricultural world is also adopting various approaches in genomics and bioinformatics in attempts to understand complex traits.
    • Driven by chemistry, the process of drug research and discovery is increasingly led in the post-genomic era by advances in biotechnology and bioinformatics.
    • It's only natural that in areas of breaking science, such as bioinformatics, we should see a shortfall in knowledge and skills among new chemistry graduates.
    • Thus we are pursuing a variety of projects in computational biology and bioinformatics, with physicists often playing a starring role.
    • The huge demand for analysis and interpretation of these data is being managed by the evolving science of bioinformatics.
    • For example, evolution is fundamental to genomics and bioinformatics, new fields which hold the promise of great medical discoveries.
    • We believe Scotland has excellent potential in biotechnology, bioinformatics, microelectronics and photonics, and Boston is at the centre of these areas on the east coast.
    • With the unprecedented growth of bioinformatics and comparative genomics, state of the art technologies are essential to utilize the vast gene pools sitting in the databases.
    • Many cite the university's strengths in veterinary medicine, bioinformatics and plant sciences as their draw to this campus.
    • The faculty of science also offers bioinformatics.
    • The Engineering and Medicine streams were getting saturated, while the future belonged to fields like biotechnology and bioinformatics.
    • We provide rapid access to the best knowledge in the traditional agricultural sciences as well as in newer fields like bioinformatics, genomics, and proteomics.
    • Wendel also coordinates training programs for the center, so graduate students and postdoctoral fellows can learn more about plant genomics and bioinformatics.
    • Those areas are polymer research, horticultural biotechnology, transport mechanics and bioinformatics, according to Franklin.
    • They focus on the IT division of Life Science (computational biology, bioinformatics, bioIT).
    • New areas include tissue engineering, telemedicine and bioinformatics - the technology of the genomic revolution.
 
 
随便看

 

英语词典包含464360条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2004-2022 Newdu.com All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2025/1/31 19:47:58