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Computational biology is a multidisciplinary field that combines biology, computer science, and mathematics to analyze and interpret biological data. It involves the development and application of computational algorithms and models to study biological systems and processes, such as gene regulation, protein interactions, and cellular pathways. Computational biologists use a variety of techniques, such as sequence analysis, structural modeling, and network analysis, to analyze large-scale biological datasets and gain insights into complex biological phenomena. This field plays a crucial role in advancing our understanding of biological systems and diseases, as well as in driving innovations in biotechnology and medicine.