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Comparative genomics — is the study of the relationship of genome structure and function across different biological species or strains. Comparative genomics is an attempt to take advantage of the information provided by the signatures of selection to understand the… … Wikipedia
genomics — /jee noh miks, nom iks/, n. (used with a singular v.) the study of genomes. [1985 90] * * * Introduction study of the structure, function, and inheritance of the genome (entire set of genetic material) of an organism. A major part of genomics is … Universalium
Genomics — This article is about the scientific field. For the journal, see Genomics (journal). Genomics is a discipline in genetics concerning the study of the genomes of organisms. The field includes intensive efforts to determine the entire DNA sequence… … Wikipedia
Génomique comparative — La génomique comparative est l étude comparative de la structure et fonction des génomes de différentes espèces. Elle permet d identifier et de comprendre les effets de la sélection sur l organisation et l évolution des génomes. Ce nouvel axe de… … Wikipédia en Français
Bioinformatics — For the journal, see Bioinformatics (journal). Map of the human X chromosome (from the NCBI website). Assembly of the human genome is one of the greatest achievements of bioinformatics. Bioinformatics … Wikipedia
Human genome — The human genome is the genome of Homo sapiens , which is stored on 23 chromosome pairs. Twenty two of these are autosomal chromosome pairs, while the remaining pair is sex determining. The haploid human genome occupies a total of just over 3… … Wikipedia
Genómica comparativa — La genómica comparativa estudia las semejanzas y diferencias entre genomas de diferentes organismos. Es un intento de beneficiarse de la información proporcionada por las firmas de la selección natural para entender la función y los procesos… … Wikipedia Español
Toxicogenomics — is a field of science that deals with the collection, interpretation, and storage of information about gene and protein activity within particular cell or tissue of an organism in response to toxic substances. Toxicogenomics meshes toxicology… … Wikipedia
Junk DNA — In molecular biology, junk DNA is a provisional label for the portions of the DNA sequence of a chromosome or a genome for which no function has been identified. Scientists expect to find functions for some, but not all,Fact|date=September 2008… … Wikipedia
Noncoding DNA — In genetics, noncoding DNA describes components of an organism s DNA sequences that do not encode for protein sequences. In many eukaryotes, a large percentage of an organism s total genome size is noncoding DNA, although the amount of noncoding… … Wikipedia