define the term of genome & genomic.
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The term genome was created in 1920 by Hans Winkler,[3] professor of botany at the University of Hamburg, Germany. The Oxford Dictionary suggests the name is a blend of the words gene and chromosome.[4] However, see omics for a more thorough discussion. A few related -ome words already existed—such as biome, rhizome, forming a vocabulary into which genome fits systematically.[5
he fields of molecular biology and genetics are mainly concerned with the study of the role and function of single genes, a major topic in today's biomedicalresearch. ... Genomics involves the study of all genes at the DNA, mRNA, and proteome level as well as the cellular or tissue level
he fields of molecular biology and genetics are mainly concerned with the study of the role and function of single genes, a major topic in today's biomedicalresearch. ... Genomics involves the study of all genes at the DNA, mRNA, and proteome level as well as the cellular or tissue level
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