Staking out novelty on the genomic frontier
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- DOI: 10.1016/s1367-5931(02)00344-7
Staking out novelty on the genomic frontier
Abstract
Recent advances in genomics include global assessment and classification of genome content, high-throughput biological pathway construction, systematic identification of previously unpredicted genes and the in vitro creation of novel motifs with biological function not found in nature (extra-genomic gene discovery). The ability to make global surveys of transcriptomes has given rise to fields such as pharmacogenomics and toxicogenomics. These applications of genomics technologies, with conventional drug assessment methodologies, will lead to more tolerable drugs and a better understanding of clinical populations. Integration of pathway mapping, using proteomics married to expression, will also significantly affect how new therapeutics are discovered as cross-biological cross-pathway interactions lead to novel drug targets and better predictions of drug tolerance.
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