Comparative Genomics

Comparative genomics is like comparing genetic information between different species to understand similarities and differences. It helps scientists study evolution, genetic diseases, and traits. By analyzing genomes, they can identify genes responsible for specific traits or diseases. This skill involves using bioinformatics tools to compare DNA sequences, identify patterns, and draw conclusions about genetic relationships.
Relevant Researchers
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Jennifer Clara Herrmann
Hi, I'm Jenni, and I work on resolving the regulatory genetics of endometriosis to unlock new diagno...
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Phil Ross
Hi, my name is Phil and I'm currently a scientist at ArkeaBio where we are working on a methane-miti...
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Joel Tyson
Hi! I'm a bioengineering researcher at Baltimore Underground Science Space (BUGSS) and UMBC.
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Caroline Anani
Hi, I am Caroline, the research lead for Kumasi Hive Biolab. I currently lead the Kumasi Hive Biolab...