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What could you construct if you could build things one Adam at a time? The answer is anything. Today we use a process that nanotechnology theorists would call bulk processing. We start with large clumps of molecules, like grains of sand or chunks of or that contained the materials we need and try to separate out those substances. But this method is approved, like picking up greens of rice with a bulldozer, so nothing is ever truly refined to purity. But what if we could build a minuscule 10 Nana meter machine to do processing for us? Gibson grabbed his duffel bag and stumble, cursing as he crossed the threshold into his new Tokyo living quarters. Reservations clerk had cautioned him that the rooms were for sleeping, only standing now in a white room so narrow that he could touch both walls with his hands. He understood the morning. Every room in the place could be sealed, but waiting for rescue in this cube for weeks on end would be worse than decompression in space. Well, he decided as a unpracticed here and laid it out on the bed. He'd have to make the best bioinformatics not to be confused with computational biology refers to the development and advancement of the means used to analyze biological data. Methods of analysis may include the use of algorithms or statistical models to analyze large volumes of biological data generated during the processes of gene sequencing, gene expression, protein structure, alignment and predictions and other complex biological processes. Early tools in the field of bioinformatics consisted mostly of tests specific software developed to handle data sets generated within a single research. Hi, this is Kurt Harp old, and thanks for listening.