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What is genomics?

Genomics is the study of the complete set of genes (genome) of an organism. It encompasses determining the entire DNA sequence, fine-scale genetic mapping, and interactions between genes and with the environment. Genomics is commonly used to understand diseases, develop new diagnostic tools, and create personalized medicine approaches.

What other technologies are related to genomics?

genomics Complementary Technologies

Transcriptomics studies the complete set of RNA transcripts in a cell or population of cells, providing insights into gene expression which complements genomic information.
mentioned alongside genomics in 27% (518) of relevant job posts
Proteomics studies the complete set of proteins produced by a cell or organism, providing insights into protein function and expression, which complements genomic information.
mentioned alongside genomics in 18% (743) of relevant job posts
Bioinformatics is essential for analyzing and interpreting large genomic datasets, making it a critical complement to genomics.
mentioned alongside genomics in 11% (751) of relevant job posts

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