genomikokoja
Genomikokoja is a term used in genomics discourse to describe an integrative framework that treats the genome as a cohesive regulatory network rather than a collection of independent genes. The concept emphasizes interactions among coding sequences, regulatory elements, chromatin state, noncoding RNAs, and epigenetic marks across the entire genome and in different cellular contexts.
The term is used primarily in theoretical and pedagogical discussions to underscore holistic modeling approaches. It
Methodologically, genomikokoja involves network-based inference, comparative genomics, and machine learning applied to multi-omics datasets. Researchers may
Applications cited include modeling complex traits, developmental programs, and disease mechanisms where multiple genomic elements interact.
Criticisms focus on definitional ambiguity, varying interpretations of what constitutes the "genome-wide network," and the substantial
See also: genomics, systems biology, regulatory networks, epigenomics. The term remains largely conceptual and is used