Genetics and Genomics Genomics

Genetics and genomics are two related but distinct areas of study. Genetics focuses on individual genes and their function, while genomics is a broader field that focuses on the study of relationships between genes, gene expression, and their role in evolution and development. Through the study of genomics, researchers can gain a better understanding of how genetic variations impact the organism and its environment. Genomics can be used to inform decisions about healthcare, reproduction, nutrition, and environmental protection, creating an invaluable resource for human health and wellbeing. In addition, advances in genomics-enabled technologies have revolutionized the study of biology, providing bioinformatics insights into the molecular basis of diseases such as cancer and Alzheimer’s.

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Editorial for Journal of Proteomics and Genomics Research

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Editorial for Journal of Proteomics and Genomics Research: Second Issue

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Epigenetics and Nutrition

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Scientific and Technological Interventions for Attaining Precision in Plant Genetics and Breeding

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Natural Selection in a Population is a Problem of Nonlinear Genetics

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The Intersection of Cultural Characteristics and Genetics on the Prevalence of Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome in Brazilian and Japanese Adults

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Stem Cell Differentiation Stage Factors (SCDSFs) Taken from Zebrafish Embryo during Organogenesis and their Role as Epigenetics Regulators able to Reverse Neurosensory Hearing Loss

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Rbm45 Phylogenetics, Protein Domain Conservation, and Gene Architecture in Clade Metazoa

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