Overview of the new bioinformatics virus goes from the front of next generation sequencing in genomics based on datamining

Genomics and molecular biology at the inspiration and motivation researchers worldwide in biology and biotechnology. Both areas controlled by many data, and grouped and analysed bioinformatics the past. The application of bioinformatics is fast and efficient a clear vision of all this analysis and data to reduce costly laboratory equipment, chemicals and the most valuable time. Most data, including genome sequence results in large numbers, and that is why the administration manual curation of data very difficult. The purpose of the study on the selection of the highest awareness of cancer genomics and next-generation genome sequencing bioinformatics to create different viruses. A next-generation sequencing and high-throughput sequencing could replace the old method of sequencing using the latest technology. This technology is very efficient, faster and cheaper than the traditional way. Normal use, briefly discussed below. The role of bioinformatics is increasingly and managing large amounts of data in the world of medical research, biotechnology and clinical analysis. But we still need to understand the challenges and limitations of bioinformatics and reliable.

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