Systems biology
...ctomics ", in analogy with other -omics such as
genomics and proteomics , but these terms are not used wi...gical sciences on the other to biochemistry and
genomics . Much of systems biology is within the realm of molecular biology and physiology , but it deman...
Structural biology
...bunit , cooperativity , chaperonin , structural
genomics , Important publications in structural biology External links Nature: Structural & Molecular Biology magazine website Structural Biology - The Virtual Library of Biochemistry and Cell Biology...
Proteomics
...ns. This term was coined to make an analogy with
genomics , and while it is often viewed as the "next step", proteomics is much more complicated than genomics. Most importantly, while the genome is a rather constant entity, the proteome differs from cell to cell and is constantly changing through its bi...
Protein
...Proteome Proteomics Ribosome Structural
genomics External links Proteins: Biogenesis to Degradation - The Virtual Library of Biochemistry and Cell Biology...
Primary structure
...ined by Sequence clustering , and so structural
genomics projects aim to produce a set of representative structurs to cover the sequence space (non-redundant sequences ). See also sequencing DNA sequence protein sequencing secondary structure tertiary structure quaternary struct...
Human Genome Project
...national cooperation and advances in the field of
genomics (especially in sequence analysis ), as well as huge advances in computing technology, a rough draft of the genome was finished in 2000 (announced jointly by US president Bill Clinton and British Prime Minister Tony Blair on June 26 , 2000...
Glycomics
...ed to follow the naming convention established by
genomics (which deals with genes ) and proteomics (which deals with proteins ). The identity of the entirety of carbohydrates in an organism is thus collectively referred to as the glycome . This area of research has to deal with an inherent level of c...
Genomics
...ure sectors.The major tools and methods related to
genomics are bioinformatics , genetic analysis, measuremen... 1.1 The growth of the "omics" 2 Comparative
genomics 3 Genetic similarity 4 See also 5 Sources and external links History Genomics a...
Genome project
...s such a project.Some have argued that the era of
genomics is one of the more fundamental advances in human history. Example genome projects Many organisms have genome projects that have either completed or will complete in the 21st century , including: Homo sapiens Humans Mus musculus Labor...
Genetics
...nomics A 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. Genomics depends on the availabilty of whole genome sequences, and compuational tools developed in the field of bi...
Evolutionary biology
...ng of microbial physiology, the ease of microbial
genomics , and the quick generation time of some microbes to answer evolutionary questions. Similar features have led to progress in viral evolution, particularly for bacteriophage . Notable evolutionary biologists Notable contributors to evolutionary...
Biodiversity
...Sciences that examines biodiversity, environment,
genomics and other issues in bioscience. Convention on Biological Diversity - Convention Text Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Biodiversity Biodiversity explorer Website about hotsposts of biodiversity Teaching about Biodiversity Direct...
Biology
...equences conducted within molecular biology or
genomics , and comparisons of fossils or other records of ancient organisms in paleontology . Biologists organize and analyze evolutionary relationshipsthrough various methods, including phylogenetics , phenetics , and cladistics . Major events in the e...