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Phenomics as an approach to Comparative Developmental Physiology

open access: yesFrontiers in Physiology, 2023
The dynamic nature of developing organisms and how they function presents both opportunity and challenge to researchers, with significant advances in understanding possible by adopting innovative approaches to their empirical study.
Jamie C. S. McCoy   +3 more
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Field Phenomics: Will It Enable Crop Improvement?

open access: yesPlant Phenomics, 2021
Field phenomics has been identified as a promising enabling technology to assist plant breeders with the development of improved cultivars for farmers. Yet, despite much investment, there are few examples demonstrating the application of phenomics within
David M. Deery, Hamlyn G. Jones
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Traditional Chinese medicine phenomics: data characteristics and prospect of research methods

open access: yes生物医学转化, 2022
Human phenomics constructs the association of cross-scale-omics data, which is of great value to the realization of precision medicine. Both TCM and phenomics focus on the variation patterns of various phenotypes in the complex system of human body, and ...
Zuo Ling, Chen Jianxin
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Phenome connections [PDF]

open access: yesTrends in Genetics, 2008
Human phenomics is about to come of age with studies that systematically assess the overlap and relationships among all human genetic diseases. A recent study by Andrey Rzhetsky and colleagues illustrates the power of phenomics by revealing links between conditions that were thought to be distinct, suggesting that they share a genetic basis.
Oti, M.O., Huynen, M.A., Brunner, H.G.
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High-throughput phenotyping: Breaking through the bottleneck in future crop breeding

open access: yesCrop Journal, 2021
With the rapid development of genetic analysis techniques and crop population size, phenotyping has become the bottleneck restricting crop breeding.
Peng Song   +4 more
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Mouse Phenome Database [PDF]

open access: yesNucleic Acids Research, 2009
The Mouse Phenome Database (MPD; http://www.jax.org/phenome) is an open source, web-based repository of phenotypic and genotypic data on commonly used and genetically diverse inbred strains of mice and their derivatives. MPD is also a facility for query, analysis and in silico hypothesis testing.
Grubb, S C   +3 more
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The indigenous populations as the model by nature to understand human genomic‐phenomics interactions

open access: yesQuantitative Biology, 2022
Background The advancement of genomics has progressed in lightning speed over the past two decades. Numerous large‐scale genome sequencing initiatives were announced, along with the rise of the holistic precision medicine approach.
Boon‐Peng Hoh, Thuhairah Abdul Rahman
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Efficient Replication of Over 180 Genetic Associations with Self-Reported Medical Data [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
While the cost and speed of generating genomic data have come down dramatically in recent years, the slow pace of collecting medical data for large cohorts continues to hamper genetic research. Here we evaluate a novel online framework for amassing large
Amy K. Kiefer   +10 more
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Fish Phenomics Research: The History, State-of-the-Art and Challenges [PDF]

open access: yesProgress in Fishery Sciences
Fish phenomics is the science that systematically studies fish phenotypes at the genomic level. Through the integrated analysis of fish phenotypic characteristics, genomes, and environmental conditions, fish phenomics can decipher the response and ...
CHE Shuai   +5 more
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Hypothesis exploration with visualization of variance. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
BackgroundThe Consortium for Neuropsychiatric Phenomics (CNP) at UCLA was an investigation into the biological bases of traits such as memory and response inhibition phenotypes-to explore whether they are linked to syndromes including ADHD, Bipolar ...
Bilder, Robert M   +2 more
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