Computational biology is the application of software engineering, statistics, and mathematics to problems in biology. Computational biology compasses an extensive variety of fields in science, including genomics/hereditary qualities, biophysics, cell science, biochemistry, and evolution. Moreover, it makes utilization of apparatuses and strategies from numerous distinctive quantitative fields, including algorithm design, machine learning and statistical physics. Much of computational science is concerned with the examination of atomic information, for example, biosequences (DNA, RNA, or protein groupings), three-dimensional protein structures, gene expression data, or molecular biological networks (metabolic pathways, protein-protein interaction networks, or gene regulatory networks). The terms computational science and bioinformatics are regularly utilized reciprocally.