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Phenomics — is a field of study concerned with the characterization of phenotypes as a whole (phenome), which are characteristics of organisms that arise via the interaction of the genome with the environment. The word was coined by Steven A. Garan, Director … Wikipedia
phenomics — /fəˈnoʊmɪks/ (say fuh nohmiks) noun a branch of genetics which studies the phenotype to discover causal genes for hereditary conditions. –phenomic, adjective …
Phenotype — For a non technical introduction to the topic, see Introduction to genetics. The shells of individuals within the bivalve mollusk species Donax variabilis show diverse coloration and patterning in their phenotypes A phenotype is an organism s… … Wikipedia
Steven A. Garan — is currently a research scientist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. While at the University of California, Berkeley, he played a major role in the invention and the development of the Automated Imaging Microscope System (AIMS). While… … Wikipedia
ENU — For other uses, see ENU (disambiguation). ENU Systematic name 1 Ethyl 1 nitrosourea … Wikipedia
Phenome — A phenome is the set of all phenotypes expressed by a cell, tissue, organ, organism, or species. A phenome includes phenotypic traits due to either genetic or environmental influences.The term phenome was independently coined by two groups in the … Wikipedia
Chris Goodnow — Professor Chris Goodnow BVSc, PhD, FAA FRS (Christopher Carl Goodnow) (19 September 1959, Hong Kong ) is a Professor at the Australian National University s John Curtin School of Medical Research (Director, Australian Phenomics Facility and… … Wikipedia
Systems biology — Example of systems biology research. Systems biology is a term used to describe a number of trends in bioscience research, and a movement which draws on those trends. Proponents describe systems biology as a biology based inter disciplinary study … Wikipedia
List of omics topics in biology — This is a navigational and informational list.The terms Ome and Omics are derivations of the suffix ome, which has been appended to a variety of previously existing biological terms to create names for fields of endeavor that are either… … Wikipedia
Stott Parker — Infobox Scientist image width = 150px name = D. Stott Parker, Jr. birth date = birth place = death date = death place = residence = citizenship = nationality = ethnicity = field = Computer Science, Data Mining work institution = alma mater… … Wikipedia