Functional genomics
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Functional genomics is a field of molecular biology that attempts to make use of the vast wealth of data produced by genomic projects (such as genome sequencing projects) to describe gene (and protein) functions and interactions. Unlike genomics, functional genomics focuses on the dynamic aspects such as gene transcription, translation, and protein–protein interactions, as opposed to the static aspects of the genomic information such as DNA sequence or structures. Functional genomics attempts to answer questions about the function of DNA at the levels of genes, RNA transcripts, and protein products. A key characteristic of functional genomics studies is their genome-wide approach to these questions, generally involving high-throughput methods rather than a more traditional “gene-by-gene” approach.
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Nature insights: functional genomics Nature insights: functional genomics www.nature.com/nature/insights/6788.html - Web |
Bioinformatics and functional genomics Bioinformatics and functional genomics www.bioinfbook.org - Web |
ENCODE ENCODE www.genome.gov/10005107 - Web |
4th European Science Foundation Conference on Func... 4th European Science Foundation Conference on Functional Genomics and Disease www.esffg2010.org - Web |