Tuesday, 1 October 2013

The Study of Genomics

Genome science refers to the scientific study of the genomes of living beings and their role in inheritance. A genome is basically the summation of the entire living organism’s genes.
Genome science has several useful applications in the disciplines of medicine, biotechnology, molecular biology and even social sciences.
Published content in the field of genomics helps researchers learn the causes and treatments of diseases which are caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors, for example asthma, heart diseases, cancer and diabetes etc. In this regard, the journal, Current Genomics is a peer-reviewed research publication that is highly recommended. It has 14 published volumes to its credit and publishes authoritative articles and reviews concerning the latest developments in genome science. It is endorsed by Olivier Civelli, Chair and Professor Pharmacology from the University of Clifornia:
"Current Genomics is establishing itself as a leader in the field of functional genomics."
Current Genomics is an established High Impact Factor journal indexed in Journal Citation Reports, EMBASE, Scopus, Chemical Abstracts and PubMed.
Next generation technologies play a crucial role in biomedical and clinical research. They allow them to significantly enhance the quantity of genomic data gathered on huge learning populations, which will revolutionize the way we understand the role of genetic sources in the treatment of human diseases as well as the reaction of new drugs.

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