Tuesday 1 October 2013

Genome Science

Genomics is the study of genetics that includes fine-scale genetic mapping and the DNA sequencing of living beings. This field also comprises of the learning of numerous intragenomic phenomena like epistasis, pleiotropy, heterosis and other contacts in between alleles and loci inside the genome.

Genome science has several useful applications in the disciplines of medicine, biotechnology, molecular biology and even social sciences.
Published research in the field of genomics serves both academic and industrial purposes. Such clinical research work and genomic discoveries help researchers and scientists learn more about the causes and treatment of genomic disorders. Inside the industry, the name of the journal, Current Genomics is highly established. It has 14 published volumes to its credit and publishes authoritative articles and reviews concerning the latest developments in genome science. It includes interesting content on human genomics, development biology, molecular evolution, aging and longevity etc. For more information on Current Genomics, you can visit:

Next generation technologies play a vital role in allowing biomedical researchers and clinicians to significantly enhance the quantity of genomic data gathered on huge learning populations. Within disease research, genomics help researchers in improved understanding of the genetic sources of diseases as well as drug reaction. 

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