What Is The Purpose Of Genomics?

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Genomics is a particular field of biology that investigates the structure of the human genome. Also, it looks at what critical biological functions are carried by our genome, as well as what genes can be inherited from parents to their children.

Genomics is a particular field of biology that investigates the structure of the human genome. Also, it looks at what critical biological functions are carried by our genome, as well as what genes can be inherited from parents to their children. More precisely, genomics focus on defining specific sequences that create human or non-human DNA. 

Genomics is a particular field of biology that investigates the structure of the human genome. Also, it looks at what critical biological functions are carried by our genome, as well as what genes can be inherited from parents to their children. More precisely, genomics focus on defining specific sequences that create human or non-human DNA. 

Impact Of Genomics

Today, genomics is very explicitly defined by the USEPA (United States Environmental Protection Agency), which describes this discipline as an interdisciplinary field where genes are studied through DNA, mRNA, and different experiments with cells and tissue. This is where genomics differ from molecular biology, as that field focuses primarily on finding out the roles and functions of a single gene.

Genomics is useful for different types of science, and the findings that come out from deciphering the human DNA are beneficial for anthropology, biotechnology. At the same time, its use in medicine are almost limitless. The genomics is so potent and raises essential questions all the time; the field itself has already been divided into three different categories. Epigenomics deal with modifications to the DNA, transcriptomics study the RNA’s cellular content, and proteomics focus solely on proteins that make a specific cell.

All of these can be viewed as equally important, because the more we know about the structure of the human genome, the more we understand how to deal with problems, meaning diseases and gene disorders. Also, understanding how our organisms react to drugs is crucial in creating more efficient types of medicines that will not harm our genome in any way.

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