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In the last few decades, advances in molecular biology and in the
research - frastructure in this ?eld has given rise to the omics
revolution in molecular biology, alongwiththeexplosionofdatabases:
fromgenomicstotranscriptomics, proteomics, interactomics, and
metabolomics. However, the huge amount of b-
logicalinformationavailablehasleftabottleneckindataprocessing:
information over?ow has called for innovative techniques for their
visualization, modelling, interpretationandanalysis.The
manyresultsfromthe ?eldsofcomputerscience
andengineeringhavethenmetwithbiology, leadingto new,
emergingdisciplines such as bioinformatics and systems biology. So,
for instance, as the result of -
plicationoftechniquessuchasmachinelearning, self-organizingmaps,
statistical algorithms,
clusteringalgorithmsandmulti-agentsystemstomodernbiology, we can
actually model and simulate some functions of the cell (e.g.,
protein inter- tion, gene expression and gene regulation), make
inferences from the molecular biology database, make connections
among biological data, and derive useful predictions. Today, and
more generally, two di?erent scenarios characterize the po- genomic
era. On the one hand, the huge amount of datasets made available by
biological research all over the world mandates for suitable
techniques, tools and methods meant at modelling biological
processes and analyzing biological sequences. On the other hand,
biological systems work as the sources of a wide range of new
computational models and paradigms, which are now ready to be
applied in the context of computer-based syst
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