[TEST] Debugging University of Life

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[TEST] The track is used to run regression tests. (id=138) You may not edit or change anything in this track. Трек используется для проведения еженедельной pre-release регрессии. НИЧЕ ТУТ МЕНЯТЬ И РЕДАКТИРОВАТЬ НЕЛЬЗЯ! Китайское предупреждение: 该轨道用于运行回归测试。 您不得编辑或更改此曲目中的任何内容。
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With this track, you will get acquainted with the basics of bioinformatics, biological data and approaches to their processing, and also learn how to run bioinformatics tools. 

It is a beginner-friendly track, so you do not need any special knowledge in bioinformatics or computer science. Also, this is a great opportunity to see whether this field of study truly attracts you.

With this track, you will:

  • understand the specifics of biological data;
  • learn about sequencing and how to work with sequencing data;
  • gain an insight into bioinformatic tools — how to run them and how to choose the right one;
  • study how to work with bioinformatic databases;
  • learn to work with scientific articles and arrange your results as research papers.
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