Abstract
In #cellularphysiology and functional biology, the suffix –ome
refers to “all constituents considered together and as a mix”.
During the last decade the omics development have significantly
changed the face of fundamental and clinical biology for diagnostics
and clinical treatment. By building bridges to #cellbiology,
Omics technologies are no longer limited any more to research
laboratories but started to be applied in clinical biology for
prognostic and diagnostic [1]. For example, fast moving advances in
next generation sequencing technologies makes human sequence
datasets widely available and this represents a #fundamentalshift
from basic research to clinical application. #Genomics has already
moved to the clinic and combining medical records with genome
sequences offers tantalizing possibilities for the future of medicine
[2]. IVF omes and omics are becoming promising technologies that
personalize patient management and improve success rates [3,4].
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