Hacker Noon February 10, 2023
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Advancements in DNA sequencing techniques enabled researchers to sequence the human genome in just a day, a task that consumed around a decade with the traditional approaches. This is only one of many powerful contributions of machine learning in bioinformatics.

As many biotech companies hire ML consultants to facilitate the process of handling biomedical data, the AI in bioinformatics market continues to grow. It is predicted to reach $37,027.96 by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 42.7% from 2022. Do you want to be a part of this digital revolution?

This article gives a brief introduction to ML, explains how it supports biomedical research, and enumerates the challenges you might face deploying this technology.

Introduction to machine learning for bioinformatics

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