G16B BIOINFORMATICS, i.e. INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY [ICT] SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR GENETIC OR PROTEIN-RELATED DATA PROCESSING IN COMPUTATIONAL MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Description
G16B covers information and communication technology systems and software specifically designed for processing, analyzing, and managing genetic, genomic, and protein-related data in computational molecular biology. This includes DNA/RNA sequencing data analysis, sequence alignment algorithms, protein structure prediction, gene expression analysis, and bioinformatics databases. The classification encompasses tools for comparative genomics, phylogenetic analysis, mutation identification, and integration of multi-omics datasets. G16B excludes general-purpose computing or data processing (G16F) and focuses exclusively on applications tailored to biological sequence and structural information analysis.
11 direct subcodes
Child Classifications
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- G16B 10/00 ICT specially adapted for evolutionary bioinformatics, e.g. phylogenetic tree construction or analysis
- G16B 15/00 ICT specially adapted for analysing two-dimensional [2D] or three-dimensional [3D] molecular structures, e.g. structural or functional relations or structure alignment
- G16B 20/00 ICT specially adapted for functional genomics or proteomics, e.g. genotype-phenotype associations
- G16B 25/00 ICT specially adapted for hybridisation; ICT specially adapted for gene or protein expression
- G16B 30/00 ICT specially adapted for sequence analysis involving nucleotides or amino acids
- G16B 35/00 ICT specially adapted for in silico combinatorial libraries of nucleic acids, proteins or peptides
- G16B 40/00 ICT specially adapted for biostatistics; ICT specially adapted for bioinformatics-related machine learning or data mining, e.g. knowledge discovery or pattern finding
- G16B 45/00 ICT specially adapted for bioinformatics-related data visualisation, e.g. displaying of maps or networks
- G16B 5/00 ICT specially adapted for modelling or simulations in systems biology, e.g. gene-regulatory networks, protein interaction networks or metabolic networks
- G16B 50/00 ICT programming tools or database systems specially adapted for bioinformatics
- G16B 99/00 Subject matter not provided for in other groups of this subclass