Genomics
Genomics is a branch of molecular biology that studies the structure, function, evolution and mapping of genomes. Genomics provides valuable insights into how life works and how it evolves. It helps us to understand the genetic basis of diseases, the impact of environmental conditions on health, and how to develop treatments and cures. It can also be used to identify novel therapeutic targets, understand population dynamics, and optimize agriculture and animal husbandry practices. Genomics is a powerful tool with a variety of applications in basic and applied research, public health, and clinical and personalized medicine.
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