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ASSIGNMENT BIOINFORMATICS
Course Code: BBCS-185
Assignment Code: BBCS-185/TMA/2026
Maximum Marks: 100 Answer all the questions given below.
- Explain the scope of bioinformatics and describe its role in genomics, proteomics, and systems biology.
- Classify biological databases into primary, secondary, and composite databases with suitable examples.
- Define similarity, identity, and homology in sequence analysis and explain their significance in sequence alignment.
- Describe the principles of pairwise and multiple sequence alignment and differentiate between global and local alignment.
- Explain the structure and importance of amino acid substitution matrices such as PAM and BLOSUM in sequence analysis.
- Describe how bioinformatics tools and databases are used in computer-aided drug design, highlighting structure-based and ligand-based approaches.
- Explain the steps involved in retrieving a gene or protein sequence from NCBI and analyzing it using BLAST.
- Discuss the use of metabolic pathway databases such as KEGG and MetaCyc in understanding cellular metabolism and disease pathways
- Explain how multiple sequence alignment using CLUSTALW can be applied to study evolutionary relationships among proteins
- Describe the practical workflow for downloading a protein structure from the PDB and visualizing it using PyMol, including the role of molecular file formats.-




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