Genome, transcriptome and proteome: the rise of omics data and their integration in biomedical sciences

Abstract Advances in the technologies and informatics used to generate and process large biological data sets (omics data) are promoting a critical shift in the study of biomedical sciences. While genomics, transcriptomics and proteinomics, coupled with bioinformatics and biostatistics, are gaining...

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Published inBriefings in bioinformatics Vol. 19; no. 2; pp. 286 - 302
Main Authors Manzoni, Claudia, Kia, Demis A, Vandrovcova, Jana, Hardy, John, Wood, Nicholas W, Lewis, Patrick A, Ferrari, Raffaele
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England Oxford University Press 01.03.2018
Oxford Publishing Limited (England)
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Summary:Abstract Advances in the technologies and informatics used to generate and process large biological data sets (omics data) are promoting a critical shift in the study of biomedical sciences. While genomics, transcriptomics and proteinomics, coupled with bioinformatics and biostatistics, are gaining momentum, they are still, for the most part, assessed individually with distinct approaches generating monothematic rather than integrated knowledge. As other areas of biomedical sciences, including metabolomics, epigenomics and pharmacogenomics, are moving towards the omics scale, we are witnessing the rise of inter-disciplinary data integration strategies to support a better understanding of biological systems and eventually the development of successful precision medicine. This review cuts across the boundaries between genomics, transcriptomics and proteomics, summarizing how omics data are generated, analysed and shared, and provides an overview of the current strengths and weaknesses of this global approach. This work intends to target students and researchers seeking knowledge outside of their field of expertise and fosters a leap from the reductionist to the global-integrative analytical approach in research.
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Claudia Manzoni and Demis A. Kia authors contributed equally to this work.
ISSN:1467-5463
1477-4054
1477-4054
DOI:10.1093/bib/bbw114