- Handle computer programs necessary for processing information of interest in biotechnology. - List and describe the fundamental logical systems for searching data in molecular biology and navigation tools. - Distinguish and perform the necessary actions to recognize and modify annotations in specific languages. - Explain the main components of a computer, its peripherals and software based on their function and usefulness in biotechnology. - List and describe the fundamental logical systems for searching data in molecular biology and navigation tools. - Distinguish and perform the necessary actions to recognize and modify annotations in specific languages. - Relate operations with different databases, identifying their interoperability and comparing records. - Determine the appropriate values when carrying out the search, integrating the appropriate support tools and graphic representation programs, and performing it efficiently. - Build elementary annotations for reading protein and nucleic acid sequences. - Relate operations with different databases, identifying their interoperability and comparing records. - Prepare the file structure and file systems according to previously established requirements. - Document the parameters used, the results obtained and, where appropriate, the system adaptations. - Identify the different types of memory that make up the computer. - Define the concept of microchip. - Identify the characteristics of the cache memory and the different types of memory that exist. - List the main characteristics of hard drives. - Relate the different portable devices with the actions related to the storage of information. - Describe tools for genome analysis. - Perform genome comparisons to identify and store observed differences. - Describe and identify the different computational methods most commonly used in bioinformatics. - Describe and use optimization processes and genetic algorithms to facilitate identification tasks. - Describe and document different phylogenetic reconstruction methods. - Describe the methods of analyzing big data in functional genomics and proteomics. - Identify the procedures for comparing protein structures. - Describe and use the most commonly used methods for predicting the linear structure of proteins. - Represent the methods of fitting between proteins, and between small molecules and proteins.