Genomics & Molecular Neurology

Genomics are mainly defined as the interdisciplinary field of science focusing on the mapping, structure, function, evolution and editing of genomics. The genome is an organism's who are the complete set of DNA, including all of the genes. In contrast to genetics, which is refer as the study of individual genes and their roles in inheritance, genomics is featured to aim at the collective characterization and quantification of genes. Genomics also includes the sequencing and the analysis of genomes through the uses of high throughput DNA sequencing and bioinformatics to assemble and analyze the overall function and structure of whole genomes.

Molecular neurology is a branch of neuroscience which involves the concepts of molecular biology applied to the nervous system of animals. This subject also covers topics such as molecular neuroanatomy, mechanisms of the molecular signal in the nervous system, the effects of genetics and epigenetics on neuronal development, As with the molecular biology, molecular neuroscience is a relatively new field that is considered dynamic.

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