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Genomics is the study of an organism's entire genome. The field includes intensive efforts to determine the entire DNA sequence of organisms and fine-scale genetic mapping efforts.

 


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 ...

Genomics is the study of an organism's genome and the use of the genes. It deals with the systematic use of genome information, associated with other data, to provide answers in biology, medicine, and industry.

Genomics The study of genes and their function.
Genotype The genetic constitution of an organism, as distinguished from its physical appearance (its phenotype).

Metagenomics
Metagenomics is the study of a collection of genetic material (genomes) from a mixed community of organisms. Metagenomics usually refers to the study of microbial communities.
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How has genomics impacted other fields of biology besides medical research?

In recent years, several novel siglecs that are highly related to CD33⁄Siglec-2 have been identified through genomics and functional screens.

Genomics
The comparative analysis of genomic DNA sequences from different organisms. Genomic analysis can provide information about the evolution of genes and can make predictions about the metabolism of an organism.

Genomics: is the mapping and sequencing of all the genetic material in the DNA of a particular organism as well as the use of information derived from genome sequence data to further elucidate what genes do, how they are controlled, ...

Genomics
- The field of study that seeks to understand the structure and function of all genes in an organism based on knowing the organism's entire DNA sequence, with extensive reliance on powerful computer technologies.

Pharmacogenomics
The science of understanding the correlation between an individual patient's genetic make-up (genotype) and their response to drug treatment. Some drugs work well in some patient populations and not as well in others.

Celera Genomics, a company in Rockville, Maryland, in the 16 February issue of Science (called, somewhat less modestly, "The Sequence...).

Genomics and Bioinformatics
Introduction to NICE
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articles on new directions in drug development for the international journal "Pharmatechnology" ...

Word origin: a portmanteau of the words gene and chromosome.
Related forms: genomic (adjective), genomics (noun), genomewide (adjective).
Related phrases: Human Genome Project, mitochondrial genome.
Compare: proteome.
See also: genes, DNA.

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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.

Gene Family Data
Gene Functional Annotations
Gene Structure Annotations
Locus Identifier Request
Marker and Polymorphism Data
Metabolic Pathway Data
Phenotypes
Protocols
2010 Functional Genomics Gene List ...

Scientists estimate that 25,000 people may die from this disease each year. Standard treatments are ineffective, although some promising avenues may open with advances in genomics and molecular biology of cancer cells.

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.

See also: Human, Genome, DNA, Genome project, Human Genome Project