I disagree with burninating this particular tag, as it does serve to classify a type of problem that may be best answered by users with specific domain knowledge.
I do, however, feel that there are enough off-topic questions in the tag that a clean up would be in order. The tag should be removed from questions where it is completely irrelevant, such as this one and this one. WRT old posts, though, I'd leave any that are doing no active harm.
Prompted by this question, the bioinformatics wiki & excerpt have been updated with usage guidance and a clarified pointer to a former Stack Exchange associated site. They now read:
- Excerpt: Use this tag only for programming-related questions related to Bioinformatics. Other questions do not belong here. Please refer to the tag wiki for more information.
- Wiki: Bioinformatics is an interdisciplinary field that develops methods and software tools for understanding biological data. As an interdisciplinary field of science, bioinformatics combines computer science, statistics, mathematics and engineering to study and process biological data.
There's a former Stack Exchange site specific to bioinformatics at https://www.biostars.org/
bioinformatics is a bit of an odd duck, as indicated in the last line of the Wiki. There's a Meta post about it: https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/141143/the-website-biostar-stackexchange-com-has-been-disabled. Once upon a time, there was a StackExchange 1.0 site for the topic, but it decided to strike out on its own. It has a "special relationship", even though it's no longer part of the Stack Exchange Network, so we decided to preserve but clarify the off-net linkage.