2002
DOI: 10.21775/cimb.004.129
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A System Biology Approach to Bioinformatics and Functional Genomics in Complex Human Diseases: Arthritis

Abstract: Human and other annotated genome sequences have facilitated generation of vast amounts of correlative data, from human/animal genetics, normal and disease-affected tissues from complex diseases such as arthritis using gene/protein chips and SNP analysis. These data sets include genes/proteins whose functions are partially known at the cellular level or may be completely unknown (e.g. ESTs). Thus, genomic research has transformed molecular biology from "data poor" to "data rich" science, allowing further divisi… Show more

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