When one and one gives more than two: Challenges and opportunities of integrative omics

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Since the dawn of the post-genomic era a myriad of novel high-throughput technologies have been developed that are capable of measuring thousands of biological molecules at once, giving rise to various "omics" platforms. These advances offer the unique opportunity to study how individual parts of a biological system work together to produce emerging phenotypes. Today, many research laboratories are moving toward applying multiple omics platforms to analyze the same biological samples.

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Choi, H., & Pavelka, N. (2012). When one and one gives more than two: Challenges and opportunities of integrative omics. Frontiers in Genetics, 2(JAN). https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2011.00105

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