Biochemistry Structural Genomics
Biochemistry Structural Genomics is a field of study that uses advanced biochemistry and genetic engineering techniques to study the structure and function of genes and their regulation. Its aim is to further our understanding of the underlying mechanics of living organisms. The field combines the study of large-scale structural genomics with the study of enzyme biochemistry, protein-protein interactions, and gene regulatory networks. It has a wide range of applications, from drug discovery to understanding the evolution of disease resistance among organisms. Structural Genomics can improve our knowledge of the biochemical basis of human health, help us to better understand disease mechanisms and develop new potential therapeutic targets, and enable the rational design of drug molecules with novel or improved functions.
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