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- Briefly describe bioinformatics?Explain about bioinformatics ? Why it is used ?Suppose you carry out genomic, transcriptomic, and proteomicstudies on a single tissue. What type of information would youobtain from each sort of study? For understanding physiology,what are the uses and shortcomings of each type of information?