How can a computer be used in biological research?

Computers are very powerful machines, capable of performing a myriad of different tasks, and biology is no exception. In my opinion, the simplest and most intelligible example is an electron microscope. Here, a computer magnifies an image thousands of times, which simple mechanical microscopes cannot. Computers can also solve all sorts of genetic problems, determine the age of an object (ancient fossilized animals) and hundreds more operations.



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