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Biometry, often referred to as biometrics, is the scientific discipline concerned with the measurement and analysis of biological phenomena. It encompasses a broad range of fields, including human biology, ecology, genetics, and evolutionary biology, focusing on quantifying and interpreting biological data to understand patterns, behaviors, and processes in living organisms.
In its broadest sense, biometry involves statistical methods to analyze biological data, such as population studies,
Biometry also intersects with technology through biometric identification systems, which use unique biological traits—such as fingerprints,
The field relies heavily on computational tools and software for data processing, modeling, and visualization. Advances
While biometry offers powerful insights, it also raises ethical considerations, particularly regarding privacy and data security