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  • motif, gene and signal recognition
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  • phylogenetics and phylogenomics
  • determination or prediction of the structure of RNA and Protein in two and three dimensions
  • DNA twisting and folding
  • gene expression and gene regulatory networks
  • deduction of metabolic pathways
  • micro-array design and analysis
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  • computational problems in genetics such as
    • linkage and QTL analysis
    • linkage disequilibrium analysis in populations
    • and haplotype determination
  • systems biology

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