Yes, bio-informatics contains a lot of molecular biology. Proteomics included.
Bio-informatics
What is the percentage of biology, chemistry, mathematics, statistics, informatics (including programming) you get during the study?
Like, what I've seen its:
Biology: 35% Molecular biology, microbiology, biotechnology, biochemistry, etc.
Chemistry: 5% the basics such as hydrogen bonds etc.
Mathematics and statistics 25% the good ol' shit
Informatics: 30% bioPython, bioPerl and such
I'm scared that the the study is programming>biology
>95%
100%??? Brainlet pleb
not in bioinformatics buti did program a global dna sequence alignment using the needleman wunsch algorithm and traceback
Is this field more computational ( simulation) or more processing data biologists made.
Really depends where you work, but it's 50/50 in the most cases.