génomics
Génomics is the interdisciplinary field that studies the structure, function, evolution, and mapping of genomes. It seeks to understand how genetic information is organized, how it is expressed, how variation arises, and how genomes interact with their cellular and ecological environments.
Core activities include sequencing, assembling, and annotating genomic sequences; analyzing genome architecture; and linking genotype to
Technologies driving gænomics include advances in DNA sequencing, especially high-throughput or next-generation sequencing, long-read sequencing, and
Applications span multiple sectors. In medicine, genomic information informs diagnosis, risk assessment, and personalized or precision
History notes that the field emerged from genetics and molecular biology, with milestones such as the completion
Ethical and social considerations include data privacy, informed consent, ownership of genetic information, and governance of