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1 ses with approaches in 'systems genetics and genomics'.
2 ing all lead to different policy options for genomics.
3 es and publicly available datasets in cancer genomics.
4 ovides an adequate basis for policymaking in genomics.
5 research and particularly the application of genomics.
6 ss screens are a key technique in functional genomics.
7 l data is central for conducting research on genomics.
8 pproaches that rely on molecular biology and genomics.
9 ization, reproductive biology, and polyploid genomics.
10 ross species is prevalent in the field of 3D genomics.
11 iar with, the concepts of DNA, genetics, and genomics.
12 pplication of NGS in the context of pathogen genomics.
13 racing, permitted by advances in single-cell genomics.
14 genomes is one of the ultimate challenges in genomics.
15 hers with little experience in computational genomics.
16 approaches in human genetics and functional genomics.
17 nologies have emerged as powerful players in genomics.
18 ratories is important for advancing clinical genomics.
19 the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics.
20 in population, ecological, and conservation genomics.
21 mong variables such as those from functional genomics.
22 ontributions to the scientific literature in genomics.
23 we describe a workflow used for comparative genomics.
24 rtant implications in other domains, such as genomics.
25 ections for interpretable ML in genetics and genomics.
26 is limited, even with the promise of modern genomics.
27 ignment is central to many aspects of modern genomics.
28 e genetic variation resources for functional genomics.
29 n the reproductive tissue using evolutionary genomics.
30 ional effects of genetic mutations in cancer genomics.
31 n light of recent contributions from ancient genomics.
32 nd how it will remain useful in a new age of genomics.
33 providing comparable insights about disease genomics.
35 the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG) and 5197 clinically relevant mendelian g
41 o integrate the body of knowledge on Xenopus genomics and biology together with the visualization of
43 and integrated landscapes of Nannochloropsis genomics and epigenomics will promote and accelerate com
48 scriptomes will facilitate future population genomics and gene-environment association studies on Dal
49 Here, we used a combination of comparative genomics and heterologous synthetic misexpression to iso
53 ations between multiple omics data including genomics and metabolomics data to identify biomarkers po
54 of Linnaeus lives on in the age of microbial genomics and metagenomics, we propose an automated appro
56 d correct molecular derangements in disease, genomics and novel phenotypic assays are unevenly deploy
57 authors discuss anticipated contributions of genomics and other forms of large-scale data in public h
60 proach is a tool for studying bee functional genomics and potentially for safeguarding bee health.
61 rage the growing number of large-scale human genomics and proteomics data to make in-silico target id
63 ave described the interaction between tumour genomics and remodelling of the tumour microenvironment
64 ultistriata Here, we describe how functional genomics and reverse genetics have contributed to our un
65 munities, referred to initially as community genomics and subsequently as genome-resolved metagenomic
70 the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics and the Association for Molecular Pathology cri
71 ed opportunities lie ahead for public health genomics and the realization of precision medicine, prov
72 integrated omics approach of patient-derived genomics and transcriptomics data suggested only minimal
73 he breast cancer data from TCGA, the largest genomics and transcriptomics database, support our findi
75 Complex Skin Diseases: Integrating Genetics, Genomics, and Disease Biology." The meeting emphasized t
78 n of cell-specific fate mapping, single-cell genomics, and human genetics adds novel insights into th
79 Advances in areas such as data analytics, genomics, and imaging have revealed individual patient c
81 has created inroads in pathology, radiology, genomics, and the analysis of electronic health record d
82 C-derived cells, conducted integrative human genomics, and used pharmacological studies targeting SMC
83 e, we developed a high-throughput functional genomics approach combining inducible CRISPR-interferenc
85 ons, we used a hypothesis-driven integrative genomics approach to test the association of breast canc
86 tly prioritized with a convergent functional genomics approach using previous evidence in the field i
88 quantitative trait and a targeted genetical genomics approach, we have identified five separate cand
90 ew describes how new CRISPR-based functional genomics approaches can uncover disease mechanisms and t
91 althy organs and previous large-scale cancer genomics approaches focused on bulk sequencing at a sing
93 dentified centromere components(6)(,)(7) and genomics approaches to map and characterize the holocent
95 ecent advances integrating metabolomics with genomics are discussed, yielding new insight into the me
99 the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics/Association for Molecular Pathology and ClinGen
103 effective communication about genes, and as genomics becomes increasingly important in healthcare, t
104 -omics science, next-generation sequencing, genomics big data, and machine learning, could contribut
105 t al employs a full court press of genetics, genomics, biochemical, and advanced analytical technique
107 erged as an important technique in bacterial genomics, but cost and labor requirements limit large-sc
108 of diploid genomes, which will revolutionize genomics by revealing the full spectrum of human genetic
110 ) technology, largely represented by the 10x Genomics Chromium system, is able to measure the gene ex
111 n the first patient, sequenced using the 10X Genomics CNV solution with sequencing coverage ~0.03x, S
113 with summary statistics from the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (PGC) study of schizophrenia yielded
114 Chemical Probes' collated by the Structural Genomics Consortium (SGC) and identified the p300/CBP HA
116 ADHD meta-analytic data from the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium for discovery (N=19,210) and ADHD da
117 ta-analyzed data from the latest Psychiatric Genomics Consortium genome-wide association studies of m
118 significant association from the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium genome-wide association study of sch
119 ) haplotypes in studies from the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium Major Depressive Disorder Working Gr
120 RICOPILI was created as the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium pipeline for GWAS and adopted by oth
121 e psychiatric disorders from the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium-schizophrenia (SCZ), bipolar disorde
124 ent American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics criteria with incorporation of signal-to-noise
125 potential applications for plant functional genomics, crop improvement and crop protection, but the
128 cogenomics data resources such as pan-cancer genomics data for cancer cell lines (CCLs) and tumors, a
129 cancer whole genome sequences and functional genomics data from the Encyclopedia of DNA Elements (ENC
130 fforts to increase the reusability of public genomics data has been to focus on the inclusion of qual
131 -to-use computational system for analysis of genomics data sets, designed to accelerate biomedical di
132 age, projectR, to perform TL for analyses of genomics data via TL of clustering, correlation and fact
135 erformed a meta-analysis of pooled published genomics data, andwe present a comprehensive literature
136 e increasing amount and complexity of bovine genomics data, BGD continues to advance its practices in
145 cs with large-scale collection of functional genomics datasets spanning enhancer activity, transcript
148 ncorporate outside resources from the larger genomics ecosystem, and demonstrate how the tools can be
149 ver the past decade, large-scale integrative genomics efforts have enhanced our understanding of this
151 selection on drought stress, and can inform genomics-enabled breeding for climate-resilient cereals.
152 he most commonly used scRNA-seq protocol-10x Genomics enables us to improve the study resolution of A
153 normal adjacent tissues (NATs) incorporating genomics, epigenomics, deep-scale proteomics, phosphopro
158 aise the current knowledge of blood pressure genomics, explore the causal pathways for hypertension i
161 nd emerging frontiers of cancer genetics and genomics from the perspective of global cancer preventio
164 not just microbiological - but encompassing genomics, genetics, oceanography, ecological, earth obse
170 and continuing after its completion in 2003, genomics has progressively come to have a central and ca
173 armaceutical companies has decreased even as genomics has uncovered the large number of biosynthetic
174 struction of chromosomes, known as synthetic genomics, has emerged as a novel approach to genetic man
178 advances in chemical biology and functional genomics have facilitated exploration of targeting epige
180 in high-throughput sequencing and regulatory genomics have led to the identification of regulatory el
182 ion efforts are supported by the comparative genomics here, although several changes are proposed, in
183 cific Biosciences and NGS barcoding from 10x Genomics hold the potential for far more comprehensive v
187 tudy demonstrates the utility of single-cell genomics in discovering disease-associated cytologic sig
188 Our data highlight the power of single-cell genomics in dissecting, in its many forms, intra-tumoral
194 uated the PRSs in two biobanks: the Michigan Genomics Initiative (MGI), a longitudinal biorepository
196 will lead to more widespread integration of genomics into almost all areas of biomedical research, t
197 reas of biomedical research, the adoption of genomics into mainstream medical and public-health pract
200 r knowledge of enset diversity, genetics and genomics is required to support breeding programs and co
204 nted on the burden of disease, epidemiology, genomics, management, and control strategies for invasiv
208 LIA-accredited Electronic Medical Record and Genomics Network sequencing centers and the six CLIA-acc
209 e, we used an integrative approach including genomics, network reconstruction, and mutational analysi
212 ent outcomes: 1) AD diagnosis (International Genomics of Alzheimer's Project), 2) maternal family his
213 zing drug pharmacogenomics profiles from the Genomics of Drug Sensitivity in Cancer database, we show
215 sent to the African Centre of Excellence for Genomics of Infectious Diseases (ACEGID), Redeemer's Uni
217 of this study is to better characterize the genomics of Spitz neoplasms and assess whether the integ
218 n of whether this expanding knowledge of the genomics of T2D provides insight into the etiologic rela
220 cronutrient contents, recent developments in genomics offer an opportunity to accelerate marker disco
222 hes are available to estimate sex-osteology, genomics, or proteomics, but little is known about the r
223 the integration of experimental genetics and genomics, our study provides useful resources and gene m
224 , we provide a brief history of single-virus genomics, outline how this emergent method has facilitat
225 wo breast cancer patients using Illumina/10x Genomics, Pacific Biosciences (PacBio), and Oxford Nanop
226 the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics, pathogenic/likely pathogenic variants in 23 kn
228 uates them as a relatively simple functional genomics platform for identification of mutations associ
229 ovide an overview of contemporary functional genomics platforms, highlighting areas of distinction an
231 n the complexity and diversity of the cancer genomics profiles, it is challenging to identify distinc
232 applied to large-scale bacterial comparative genomics projects but the reconstruction of plasmids fro
235 ces to the most relevant resources providing genomics, proteomics, and cancer-related information.
238 erging, being identified when "omics" tools (genomics, proteomics, and transcriptomics) are applied t
239 assembled from repositories in the fields of genomics, proteomics, genetic variants, pathways, chemic
240 nitization procedure allowing raw functional genomics reads to be shared while minimizing privacy lea
244 Although pathway databases are critical in genomics research, the fast progress of biomedical scien
248 obial genomes while human and model organism genomics resources include Ensembl, Ensembl genomes and
249 izing feature selection methods and multiple genomics resources including 1000 Genomes Project and Hu
250 e enset genome to develop molecular markers, genomics resources, and characterize enset landraces whi
253 tutions performing NGS sequencing for cancer genomics should incorporate the step of merging MNV as a
254 -based analyses for mycobacterial functional genomics, simultaneously establishing the utility of thi
255 a 3-dimensional "risk space." Although NAFLD genomics sometimes appears to be "lost in translation,"
256 eVAR Index enables practitioners who are not genomics specialists to assess the likely reactivity of
257 nes from the MIxS standards developed by the Genomics Standard Consortium (GSC) and adopted by the th
258 er treatment in clinical studies, functional genomics studies and computational studies and discuss t
261 any crops has been achieved, crop functional genomics studies have stepped into the big-data and high
263 le preparation and genotyping, most genebank genomics studies in self-pollinating species are conduct
266 nificant technical challenge for most cancer genomics studies performed at less than 100x mean resolu
267 ped to variants and genes through functional genomics studies that combine annotation of variants, ge
271 pulation-imaging datasets: UK Biobank, Brain Genomics Superstruct Project, and Enhancing NeuroImaging
275 se large isolate collections and comparative genomics techniques, linked to phenotype studies, to und
277 ing so, we lay the foundation for population genomics, theoretical, and experimental approaches to un
278 As we enter an exciting new stage in maize genomics, this retrospective will summarize the design a
281 ine-scale geographic sampling and population genomics to determine patterns of gene flow across two h
283 rly understood.Objectives: To use functional genomics to identify cellular mechanisms associated with
284 s the most compelling recent applications of genomics to investigate the mechanisms underpinning bee
286 s issue of Blood, Yang and colleagues use 3D genomics to make an important contribution to the list o
287 hlight the contributions of ancient pathogen genomics to multidisciplinary endeavors and describe som
288 ntal in applications ranging from functional genomics to precision medicine and is a conjectured sour
290 thus genome expands the power of comparative genomics to understand traits of importance to Andropogo
291 iology and treatment efficacy by integrating genomics, transcriptomics and protein profiling includin
292 erstanding the complex relationships between genomics, transcriptomics, and proteomics requires the d
293 ces in various omics technologies, including genomics, transcriptomics, epigenomics, proteomics and m
298 e impact of integrating microbial population genomics with host metadata and demonstrate how host env
299 insight into the landscape of breast cancer genomics with the genomic characterization of tumors off