Molecular Biology
The structure and functionality of macromolecules are the focus of the vast field of molecular biology. Typically, it is integrated with methods from organic chemistry and biological science. Prior to 2000, genetic science was a branch of biology. Procedure biology and bioinformatics have an advantage over biological science since it is typically quantitative. Alternative areas of biology concentrate on molecules either directly or indirectly; developmental biology and cell biology concentrate on molecules directly, whereas phylogenetic and evolutionary biology concentrate on molecules indirectly.
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