Examples for
Genomics
Genomics is the branch of molecular biology that deals with the sequencing as well as functional and comparative analysis of a genome, the genetic material that comprises chromosomes, in any organism. From a zebrafish and E. coli to a mouse and a human, Wolfram|Alpha has bioinformatics tools to characterize and analyze genes and DNA sequences.
Explore human genome information, including DNA sequences and characteristics of chromosomes, genes, associated SNPs and translated proteins.
Translate a DNA base sequence and find occurrences in the human genome:
Find the DNA sequence at a given position on a chromosome:
Analyze a human gene and locate it on a chromosome:
Get information about a SNP:
Find information about a fruit fly gene or explore the associated DNA sequences.
Analyze a fruit fly gene:
Get a reference sequence for a fruit fly gene:
Find information about a mouse gene or explore the associated DNA sequences.
Analyze a mouse gene:
Locate a DNA sequence relative to a gene:
Comparative Genomics
Compare known genomic information across organisms or find homologs of a particular gene.