The common ground of genomics and systems biology

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Abstract

The rise of systems biology is intertwined with that of genomics, yet their primordial relationship to one another is ill-defined. We discuss how the growth of genomics provided a critical boost to the popularity of systems biology. We describe the parts of genomics that share common areas of interest with systems biology today in the areas of gene expression, network inference, chromatin state analysis, pathway analysis, personalized medicine, and upcoming areas of synergy as genomics continues to expand its scope across all biomedical fields.

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Conesa, A., & Mortazavi, A. (2014). The common ground of genomics and systems biology. BMC Systems Biology. https://doi.org/10.1186/1752-0509-8-S2-S1

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