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Insecurity of using chatgpt or for Bioinformatics tasks/analysis

I'm totally a beginner in bioinformatics at work but holding mid-level position due to my past work (involving in solutions development in medical tech) so my work still medical tech automation + bioinfo. I was asked to test out and replicate results from an imputation pipeline. Idk what imputation is so since the beginner i've been using chatgpt 5.6 Sol to ask mainly about the knowledge part.

Received ped/map array data to run on the pipeline but it needs qc before converting to vcf. And i realised i just follow chatgpt's solution for the whole qc part until vcf conversion. Struggled to understand coz i need to race with time to get it done + understand what i'm actually doing, so during the process i just follow chatgpt solutions, trying to understand why it suggested the solution. if i cant understand i just skip (thinking to read and understand later) and run the bash commands

idk if im doing this correctly. midway i tried to quick google search on ped/map files qc for vcf conversion but i didnt find much article/tutorials so i switched back to follow chatgpt instead. While i felt the suggestion solutions such as handling sample and variant missingness, remove carriage-return characters, remove non-ACGT markers/variants sound reasonable. but i am not very sure.

pls advise on my method to work on a totally new bioinformatics topic and task. i am so lost and so insecure in the way i work, and i felt i am slow all the time coz every task/work i did is always completely new to me TT thats why i've been considering a masters in bioinformatics (coursework-based even tho i have a bsc in bioinfo)

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Bioinformatics in Local Public University Malaysia

Just curious, did anyone took/taking masters in bioinformatics in University Malaya, especially mixed mode (coursework + research)? Mind to share how is it like for this mixed course? Would be great if you had a degree in bioinfo then pursued/pursuing this mixed mode course.

Just wondering if people with degree in bioinfo suitable to take this or more encouraged to take research mode for masters/phd instead.

Feel free to share as well if you're doing masters/phd with bioinfo projects in other local uni ya.

*recently having dilemma in taking masters coz not sure whether i like doing research, had a not-so-good experience in fyp that tore me down previously, so not very fond of research yet so currently finding out how this mixed mode is like*

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