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<p>&nbsp;Micro- :&nbsp;Things&nbsp;that we can't see.</p>
<p>&nbsp;Macro- : Things that we can see.</p>
<p>&nbsp;<b>Ome- : </b></p><p>- This is the term to present something complex</p><p>&nbsp;<b>Algorithm&nbsp;&nbsp;: </b></p><p>It's not just one single, but multiple complex. And there&nbsp;are step by step operations.</p>
<p>&nbsp;<b>How do we solve some problems?</b></p>
<p>&nbsp;- We firstly&nbsp;need to gather data. And analyze them.</p>
<p>&nbsp;<b>Who analyzes statistic problems? </b></p>
<p>- Inteesting thing is&nbsp;there is just two things that can ananlze statistics in universe.:Natural neuronal network(Brain) &nbsp;and artificial neuronal network(Computer).</p>
<p>I think somehow, alien may be added as new catalog.</p>
<p><b>&nbsp;PSG</b></p>
<p>- TigerFor example, in tiger, there are tiger's variants, .&nbsp;They are kinda prior genes, compared to other species</p><p><b>&nbsp;Is there gene which can predict car accident?</b></p><p><b>&nbsp;- </b>Maybe yes,&nbsp;For example, genes related with eye sight or mental desease can tell us&nbsp;probability of car accident.</p><p>In aspect of this logic,&nbsp; Ithink from analyzing genes, talant of each person can be predicted in the young. For example, if muscle gene&nbsp;for swimming is overexpressed, he will be good at swimming later.</p><p><b>&nbsp;Interesting point in this class isthat</b></p>
<p>&nbsp;Can we obtain PSG&nbsp;s from other species? If we can, human being can live more than 100 years like whale. And we can eat law matrial like tiger.</p>
<p>To obtain some super phenotype or cure desease, genomics is important.</p>
<h1>&nbsp;Transcriptomics</h1>
<h2>&nbsp;What is transcriptomics?</h2>
<p>&nbsp; We can simply&nbsp;say this term is that RNA is more important than DNA and protein.</p>
<h2>&nbsp;Interesting terminologies&nbsp;and subject</h2>
<p><b>Sequnce identity</b></p>
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<p><b>Major mechanisms in terms of protein are</b></p>
<p><b>&nbsp;</b>- Expressions</p>
<p>&nbsp;- <b>D</b>egradation</p>
<p>&nbsp; - Interaction.</p>
<p><b>&nbsp;How do we find out all of proteins in the cell?</b></p>
<p>- Difficult point of this is that it's hard to detect&nbsp;certain&nbsp; small amount of protein.</p>
<p>So, my idea is ampifying like PCR for DNA. If we can ampify proteins, all of proteins in one cell could be identified.</p>
<p>Then, how can we amplify certain protein? Over express genes related with translation. Over translation would make more proteins than before.</p>
<p>Or bloking genes and organelle related with potein degradation would give high amount of proteins.</p>
<p>But it would kill cell because of abnormal amount of poteins. We need to think antoehr idea.</p>
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<h1>&nbsp;Protemics</h1>
<h2>&nbsp;What is protemics?</h2>
<h2>&nbsp;Interesting terminologies&nbsp;and subject</h2>
<p><b>&nbsp;Ligand</b></p>
<p>- <b>Anything </b>with which proteins interect or bind.</p>
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<h1>&nbsp;Epigenomics</h1>
<h2>&nbsp;What is epigenomics?</h2>

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