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Genomic footprinting

Nature Methods, 2016
The advent of DNA footprinting with DNase I more than 35 years ago enabled the systematic analysis of protein-DNA interactions, and the technique has been instrumental in the decoding of cis-regulatory elements and the identification and characterization of transcription factors and other DNA-binding proteins.
Jeff Vierstra, John A Stamatoyannopoulos
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Melanoma genomics

Current Oncology Reports, 2004
Sophisticated molecular techniques that have recently become available permit analysis of genome-wide changes in gene copy number (DNA) or expression (RNA). These genomic strategies have the potential to transform our view of cancer biology and pathogenesis.
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Network Genomics

2007
Network genomics is an emerging area of bioengineering which models the influence of genes (hence, genomics) in the context of a larger biomolecular system or network. A biomolecular network is a comprehensive collection of molecules and molecular interactions that regulate cellular function.
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Genomics

Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2007
Claire M, Fraser-Liggett   +1 more
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Genomics

DMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift, 2009
Moradpour, D., Blum, H. E., Englert, C.
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Genomic databases

2020
Genomic sequence data are revolutionizing biology, enabling genome-wide investigations into gene function and expression, and genomic organization. Use of human genomic data is expected to have huge impacts on pathology and the development of personalized therapies.
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Genomes

Genes and Function, 1997
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Genomics

Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2001
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Livestock Genomes (Bovine Genome)

2006
Cattle have adapted to survive in a wide variety of environments, which has given rise to extensive diversity at the phenotypic and genetic level. Today, this diversity provides the opportunity for selective breeding and improvement of cattle for commercially desirable traits.
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