Genomics and Proteomics: Functional and Computational Aspects
Genome research will certainly be one of the most important and exciting sci- tific disciplines of the 21st century. Deciphering the structure of the human genome, as well as that of several model organisms, is the key to our understanding how genes fu- tion in health and disease. With the combined...
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Zusammenfassung: | Genome research will certainly be one of the most important and exciting sci- tific disciplines of the 21st century. Deciphering the structure of the human genome, as well as that of several model organisms, is the key to our understanding how genes fu- tion in health and disease. With the combined development of innovativetools, resources, scientific know-how, and an overall functional genomic strategy, the origins of human and other organisms’geneticdiseases can be traced. Scientificresearch groups and dev- opmental departments of several major pharmaceutical and biotechnological companies are using new, innovative strategies to unravel how genes function, elucidating the gene protein product, understanding how genes interact with others-both in health and in the disease state. Presently, the impact of the applications of genome research on our society in medicine, agriculture and nutrition will be comparable only to that of communication technologies. In fact, computational methods, including networking, have been playing a substantial role even in genomics and proteomics from the beginning. We can observe, however, a fundamental change of the paradigm in life sciences these days: research focused until now mostly on the study of single processes related to a few genes or gene products, but due to technical developments of the last years we can now potentially identify and analyze all genes and gene products of an organism and clarify their role in the network of lifeprocesses |
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title | Genomics and Proteomics Functional and Computational Aspects |
title_alt | Proceedings of an International Conference on Genomics and Proteomics: Functional and Computational Aspects, held October 4-7, 1998, in Heidelberg, Germany |
title_auth | Genomics and Proteomics Functional and Computational Aspects |
title_exact_search | Genomics and Proteomics Functional and Computational Aspects |
title_full | Genomics and Proteomics Functional and Computational Aspects edited by Sándor Suhai |
title_fullStr | Genomics and Proteomics Functional and Computational Aspects edited by Sándor Suhai |
title_full_unstemmed | Genomics and Proteomics Functional and Computational Aspects edited by Sándor Suhai |
title_short | Genomics and Proteomics |
title_sort | genomics and proteomics functional and computational aspects |
title_sub | Functional and Computational Aspects |
topic | Biochemistry, general Human Genetics Evolutionary Biology Biological and Medical Physics, Biophysics Immunology Biochemistry Human genetics Evolution (Biology) Genanalyse (DE-588)4200230-8 gnd Proteomanalyse (DE-588)4596545-6 gnd |
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