BPS 3101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Metagenomics, Proteome, Genome Size

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Genomics: is the study of genomes which is the complete set of genes in organism. The central of dogma in biology: which is going from the information stored in dna into rna through process of transcription and to the protein through the process of translation. Transcriptomics (functional genomics): which is assigning function to umknowns gene. Rna is converted to proteins through the process of translation. This is for all of the proteins in the cell which is called proteomics. This omics science let to the development of scientific journals, omics journal focus on publishing things on full genome or transcriptome or proteome. Example of omics: environmental genomics which is also called metagenomics. Definition: the study of collection of genome from an environmental sample. It gave him not only single genome, he got many many genomes and so he called them the metagenome (collection of many genome).

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