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Proteome is also the name of a formerly independent company involved in protein functional annotation; this company has been purchased by Incyte Genomics. See also Proteomics Bioinformatics List of omics topics in biology ...
Proteome Two popular definitions: All the proteins that can be synthesized by the cell. (The original definition.) All the proteins synthesized by a particular cell at a particular time. (The one I shall use in this page.) ...
Proteome Dynamics Richard Smith (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, PNNL) further described how the complexities of the proteome--all the proteins expressed by an organism-- cannot be accounted for by DNA sequences alone.
Proteome Proteins expressed by a cell or organ at a particular time and under specific conditions. Proteomics ...
Proteome The functional representation of the genome that includes the types, functions, and interactions of proteins that are present in a cell; the proteome is not a fixed characteristic of a cell but will vary, ...
Proteomes in Different Organisms Although scientists have sequenced dozens of genomes from organisms as diverse as viruses, bacteria, nematode, fruit fly, puffer fish, mouse, and human, ...
Proteome The complete set of all proteins encoded by the genome of an organism. Related Terms: Protein ...
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.
See also: Protein, Proteins, Organ, Genome, Sequence
 
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