Bioinformatics Institute of Bangladesh

 

 

What Is a Biological Database?

A biological database is a large, organized body of persistent data, usually associated with computerized software designed to update, query, and retrieve components of the data stored within the system. A simple database might be a single file containing many records, each of which includes the same set of information. For example, a record associated with a nucleotide sequence database typically contains information such as contact name, the input sequence with a description of the type of molecule, the scientific name of the source organism from which it was isolated, and often, literature citations associated with the sequence.

 

 

Research
 Bioinformatics,
Inferring Regulations in a Genomic Network from Gene Expression click here for details
 Protein Domain Prediction,
Infering Protein Domain Prediction click here for details