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genomici

Genomici is an Italian term used primarily as an adjective meaning genomic or related to the genome, and as a masculine plural noun form in scientific contexts. The base genoma means genome, and the suffix -ico creates adjectives such as genomico; the plural masculine is genomici, while feminine plural is genomiche, used with feminine nouns like sequenze genomiche or regioni genomiche.

In technical Italian, genomici describes data, methods, and concepts associated with genomes. Common compounds include dati

The usage rose with the development of genomics in the late 20th century and remains standard in

See also: Genomics; Genomic medicine; Personal genomics; Genomic data; Genome sequencing.

genomici
(genomic
data),
metodi
genomici
(genomic
methods),
strumenti
genomici
(genomic
tools),
and
approcci
genomici
(genomic
approaches).
The
feminine
forms
appear
in
phrases
such
as
sequenze
genomiche
and
regioni
genomiche.
The
term
also
appears
in
broader
phrases
like
medicina
genomica,
biologia
genomica,
and
genetica
genomica,
indicating
the
field
of
genomics.
Italian
scientific
literature.
In
English-language
contexts
the
corresponding
form
is
genomic,
but
genomici
is
widely
encountered
in
Italian
texts
and
translations,
reflecting
the
same
concepts
in
a
grammatically
gendered
form.