FUNCTIONAL GENOMICS definition

FUNCTIONAL GENOMICS means the identification and/or validation of the biological function(s) of human and animal genes, and/or gene fragments and/or viruses and/or fragments of viruses transcribed from such genes, by means of the construction and use of arrayed collections of said genes and/or gene fragments, in non-phage viral vectors to enable the identification and validation of drug targets, nutriceuticals and/or therapeutics, for the treatment or prevention of human or animal disease(s) and/or the maintenance of nutritional health.
FUNCTIONAL GENOMICS means the identification of Genes, and the function of such Genes or the products thereof, and the interacting elements of pathways involving those Genes.
FUNCTIONAL GENOMICS means functional genomics in the areas of crop production ("Crop Production"), nutrition, industrial products and foods for human health; "Crop Production" means any business activity resulting in the production or enhanced production of crops, food, animal feed or industrial feed stocks. "Bioinformatics" means database architecture, information storage and retrieval, software, data analysis and query tools and data display and user interface.

Examples of FUNCTIONAL GENOMICS in a sentence

  • Almazov National Medical Research Centre, Pavlov First St.Petersburg State Medical University) FUNCTIONAL GENOMICS AND INTERACTOMICS OF ION CHANNELS AND MEDIATOR SYSTEMS IN EPILEPSY.

  • Sponsored by AlerGenetica Contribution of Aspergillus research to green, white and red biotechnology: past, present and future?Cees van den Hondel, University of Leiden, The Netherlands 3:45 - 4:00 Announcements: election results; poster prizes; any other discussion itemsAbstracts for Posters COMPARATIVE AND FUNCTIONAL GENOMICS 1) Gene expression analysis of Aspergillus awamori for metabolism regulation in long term cultivation by SOLiD.

  • PERFORMING INSTITUTION:AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICERM 331, BLDG 003, BARC-WBELTSVILLE, MARYLAND 20705-2351 IDENTIFYING PORCINE GENES AND GENE NETWORKS INVOLVED IN EFFECTIVE RESPONSE TO PRRS VIRUS USING FUNCTIONAL GENOMICS AND SYSTEMS BIOLOGY.

  • AFFILIATES are not licensed, and are not permitted, to use PER.C6® CELLS in or for FUNCTIONAL GENOMICS studies.

  • Understanding Photosynthetic Electron Transport Using Chlamydomonas: The Path from Classical Genetics to High Throughput Genomics FUNCTIONAL GENOMICS AND EVOLUTION OF PHOTOSYNTHETICSYSTEMS.

  • The orchestras were required to implement a series of specific workplace reforms as a condition of the 2005 Package.

  • The Chief Investment Officer of the endowment has hired you to predict the performance of the endowment over the next 10 years.

  • Metwally 211APPENDIX 37IDENTIFICATION OF VIRULENCE DETERMINANTS IN FMDV: POTENTIAL USE OF FUNCTIONAL GENOMICS TO PREDICTING VIRAL PATHOTYPESJ.

  • M.S FUNCTIONAL GENOMICS COURSES (24 CREDITS)Course Number GN 703 or BCH 701Population & Quantitative Genetics orMacromolecular Structure*ALL DEGREE CANDIDATES MUST TAKE THE GENOMIC SCIENCES CORE COURSES* *Functional Genomics Electives: Most courses in ANS, BCH, BIT, BO, CBS, CS, CSC, FOR, FS, GN, IMM, MB, PHY, PO, PP, ST, and ZO will be acceptable as Functional Genomics Electives.

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