This document provides an overview of bioinformatics, including its history, major areas of research, databases, tools, and applications. Bioinformatics is defined as the use of computer science and information technology to analyze and interpret biological data. The document traces the history of bioinformatics from early genetics experiments in the 1860s to advances in computing and molecular biology in the 1970s that enabled the field. It outlines major research areas like sequence analysis, genome annotation, and computational evolutionary biology. It also discusses biological databases, common bioinformatics tools, and applications of bioinformatics in fields like medicine, agriculture, and comparative genomics.