Bioinformatics Flashcards

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Examples of biologic informations; three dimensional structure of proteins; SNPs, tagged SNPs and haplotype

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Omics fields

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Collection, storage and analysis of biologic data

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Bioinformatics

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Comprehensive resource of protein and function

A. UNIPROT
B. GenBank
C. Protein data bank
D. HAPMAP

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Genetic sequence data base; aims to collect and store all known biological nucleotide and their translation in a searchable form

A. UNIPROT
B. GenBank
C. Protein data bank
D. HAPMAP

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B.

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Repository of 3-dimensional structures of proteins, polynucleotides and other biological macromolecules

A. UNIPROT
B. GenBank
C. Protein data bank
D. HAPMAP

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C.

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Aims to identify SNPs associated with common human diseases and differential response to pharmaceuticals

A. UNIPROT
B. GenBank
C. Protein data bank
D. HAPMAP

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D.

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Identify every functional elements in the human genome

A. ENTREZ GENE
B. ENCODE(encyclopedia of DNA elements)
C. dbGAP (database of genotype and phenotype)

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Provides variety of information about individual human genes; includes sequence of genome in and around the gene, exon-intron

A. UNIPROT
B. ENTREZ GENE
C. Protein data bank
D. HAPMAP

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B.

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