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Cross-sectional analysis of the various hierarchical levels in which the expression of biological information is organized in the cell.
Introductory reading
Contents
- Genome, Epigenome, Variome
- Transcriptome, Exome
- Proteome, Regulome, Secretome, Kinome (cf. Kinases)
- Glycome
- Lipidome
- Metabolome, Reactome
- Phenome, Physiome
See also: List of omics topics in biology
Further reading and resources
Samuels & Rouleau (2011) The case for locus-specific databases. Nat Rev Genet 12:378-9. (pmid: 21540879) |
[ PubMed ] [ DOI ] Locus-specific databases are the most useful repositories of the sequence information underlying medical genetic conditions and, for this reason, they need our continued support. |