Genomics and Its Impact on Science and Society
The
Human Genome Project and Beyond
a publication of the U.S. Department of Energy
Human Genome Program
March 2003 ...
Full article >>>Genomics has the potential of offering new therapeutic methods for the treatment of some diseases, as well as new diagnostic methods. Other applications are in the food and agri
culture sectors.
Full article >>>Genomics has answered one big question: What are the parts? What it hasn't yet answered is how they fit together.
Full article >>>In recent years, several novel siglecs that are highly related to CD33⁄Siglec-2 have been identified through
genomics and functional screens.
Full article >>>GenomicsMain article:
GenomicsA more recent development is the rise of
genomics, which attempts the study of large-
scale genetic patterns across the
genome for (and in principle, all the
DNA in) a given
species.
Full article >>>Genomics The comparative ana
lysis of
genomic DNA sequences from different
organisms. Genomic ana
lysis can provide information about the
evolution of genes and can make predictions about the
metabolism of an
organism.
Full article >>>Comparative
genomicsThe core of comparative
genome ana
lysis is the establishment of the correspondence between genes (
orthology ana
lysis) or other genomic features in different
organisms.
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Full article >>>the International
Human Genome Sequencing Consortium (IHGSC) in the 15 February 2001 issue of Nature (called a "draft"
sequence);
Celera
Genomics, a company in Rockville, Maryland, in the 16 February issue of Science (called, somewhat less modestly, ...
Full article >>>Method to test biological models, drugs and medical interventions using sophisticated computer models rather than expensive laboratory (in vitro) and
animal experiments (in vivo). Integrated methods of
genomics and life science
informatics.
Full article >>>These include the comparisons of
DNA sequences conducted within
molecular biology or
genomics, and comparisons of
fossils or other records of ancient
organisms in
paleontology.
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