Proteomics and Genomics
Proteomics is the newest and the most discussed topic in the field of Structural Biology. It deals with determining the structure and function of proteins- the building blocks of the human body. It found its importance after the introduction of the Human Genome Project. Almost every process that occurs in our cells – from the metabolization of simple sugar to the division of cells – is dependent on proteins for smooth operation.
Genomics is the study of structure, working, mapping and alteration of genomes. The entire arrangement of DNA- the information centre of our body is known as genomics. Proteomics and Genomics are interrelated. Proteomics involve the study of structural determination of the body whereas Genomics involve the study of genetic makeup of the body.
- Chemical & single cell proteomics
- Molecular and cellular proteomics
- Expression proteomics
- Quantitative proteomics
- Post-translational modifications & signal transduction
- Cancer Genomics
- Clinical Genomics
- Comparative Genomics
- Functional Genomics
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