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Polymorphisms

Polymorphism, as related to genomics, refers to the presence of two or more variant forms of a specific DNA sequence that can occur among different individuals or populations.  https://www.genome.gov/genetics-glossary/Polymorphism UGenome.IOMaking genomic medicine...

Somatic Variations

Somatic variation refers to DNA changes (mutations) that happen in body cells (somatic cells) after conception, not in reproductive cells (sperm/egg), meaning they aren't inherited by offspring but can affect the individual, often causing sporadic cancers,...

System Biology

System biology is an approach in biomedical research to understanding the larger picture—be it at the level of the organism, tissue, or cell—by putting its pieces together. It’s in stark contrast to decades of reductionist biology, which involves taking the pieces...

Haplotype

A haplotype is a set of DNA variations (polymorphisms, like SNPs and indels) on a chromosome that...

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Genome Assembly

Genome Assembly represents the process of putting a large number of short DNA sequences back...

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Gene Annotation

Gene Annotation the process of finding and designating locations of individual genes and other...

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Metagenomics

Metagenomics is the study of the structure and function of entire nucleotide sequences isolated...

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Transcriptomics

Transcriptomics is the study of all RNA molecules in a cell. RNA is copied from pieces of DNA and...

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Proteomics

Proteomics is the complete evaluation of the function and structure of proteins to understand an...

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