Generative Artificial Intelligence in Bioinformatics: A Systematic Review of Models, Applications, and Methodological Advances
Riasad Alvi, Sayeem Been Zaman, Wasimul Karim, Arefin Ittesafun Abian, Mohaimenul Azam Khan Raiaan, Saddam Mukta, Md Rafi Ur Rashid, Md Rafiqul Islam, Yakub Sebastian, Sami Azam

TL;DR
This systematic review assesses how generative AI models are transforming bioinformatics through diverse applications, methodological improvements, and challenges, highlighting promising directions for future research in biological data analysis.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive evaluation of GenAI strategies in bioinformatics, emphasizing model architectures, applications, and future challenges based on systematic analysis.
Findings
Specialized models outperform general-purpose models.
GenAI improves accuracy in molecular and structural biology tasks.
Biases and scalability issues limit current GenAI applications.
Abstract
Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) has become a transformative approach in bioinformatics that often enables advancements in genomics, proteomics, transcriptomics, structural biology, and drug discovery. To systematically identify and evaluate these growing developments, this review proposed six research questions (RQs), according to the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analysis methods. The objective is to evaluate impactful GenAI strategies in methodological advancement, predictive performance, and specialization, and to identify promising approaches for advanced modeling, data-intensive discovery, and integrative biological analysis. RQ1 highlights diverse applications across multiple bioinformatics subfields (sequence analysis, molecular design, and integrative data modeling), which demonstrate superior performance over traditional methods through…
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TopicsMachine Learning in Bioinformatics · Bioinformatics and Genomic Networks · Biomedical Text Mining and Ontologies
