Machine learning, a part of artificial intelligence (AI), has made huge leaps in different fields like biology. By working with tons of data and advanced algorithms, machine learning can find patterns, make predictions and offer insights we couldn’t reach before. Newswise brought this topic to us in their article, “How Machine Learning Is Propelling Structural Biology.”
One of the coolest ways machine learning is changing biology is through genomics. The human genome has over three billion base pairs, and trying to fully understand all that genetic info is no small task. But machine learning algorithms can dive into genomic data faster than ever and with amazing accuracy.
These models can even predict genetic disorders by spotting patterns in genetic sequences. By looking through massive datasets, machine learning can find links between certain genetic variations and diseases, which helps with early diagnosis and treatment.
As these algorithms keep improving, they’re set to open up new possibilities in biological sciences, enhancing what we know about life and helping boost human health and well-being.
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