Sorry for posting this question, which is not about bioinformatics.
I am not a native english speaker and I am often confused about the difference between the words bioinformatic and bioinformatics. For instance when used like: "I have experience with many different bioinformatics tools". Should I write bioinformatic or bioinformatics in this sentence? And when should I use the different forms?
Thanks!
Normally it is Bioinformatics
never used bioinformatic as "informatic" by itself is not used.
Informatics, on the other hand, by itself, is a proper term.
That said, were Bioinformatic to be word, it would be an adjective while Bioinformatics would be a noun. Similar to "Ecology" (noun) versus "Ecological" (adjective). Bioinformatical seems to be the preferred adjective form, but it's not commonly used.
This is a question better suited to the English stackexchange forum.
Seems on-topic to me.
I always just use computational. Computational engine sounds a heck lot fancier than bioinformatics tools/workflows. ;)