IPA: //ˌbaɪ.oʊ.ɪnˈfɔːr.mə.tɪks//
KK: /baɪoʊɪnˈfɔrmætɪks/
A scientific field that combines biology, computer science, and information technology to analyze and interpret biological data, particularly genetic information.
Bioinformatics plays a crucial role in understanding genetic diseases and developing new treatments.
Bioinformatics is formed from "bio-" (from Greek "bios", meaning life) and "informatics" (from Latin "informare", meaning to shape or form). The word refers to the field that shapes and analyzes biological data, particularly in the context of molecular biology and genetics.
Think of 'bio' meaning 'life' and 'informatics' as shaping information — bioinformatics is about shaping and analyzing information related to life.
No commonly confused words.