Review of Bioinformatics Tools and Techniques to Accelerate Ovarian Cancer Research
Journal Title: International Journal of Bioinformatics and Intelligent Computing - Year 2022, Vol 1, Issue 1
Abstract
Since the history of humans there was no definitive cure for cancer. The rapid development in the field of bioinformatics has resulted in acceleration of advancement of cancer research. As computing and IT technology improves over time the use and importance of bioinformatics will also rise. The bulk of biological data created by biomedical researchers has increased over the years, and it has become difficult to store and analyze that data. Faster computer processors and advancement in quantum computing will solve the conventional problem of slow data processing and will make the use of bioinformatics even attractive for scientists and researchers across the globe. The success of potential drug candidates and vaccines were identified and credit goes to bioinformatics gene simulation sequencing, simulation and fast data processing. The results were development of a vaccine in record time all thanks to bioinformatics approaches. This paper explores the contribution that bioinformatics has been able to make in the field of ovarian cancer and how the use of DNA sequencing and simulation helped in developing targeted drugs such as PARP inhibitors. It also elucidates the impact bioinformatics can make in developing effective therapies in times to come. Genome sequencing has paved the way in understanding the disease, possible treatment options analyze mutations and further predict the drug target. In this review we will highlight different aspects of bioinformatics tools and techniques that have accelerated the ovarian cancer research.
Authors and Affiliations
Anam Beg, Rafat Parveen
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