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<p>1) Define Genomics your own way after doing research on what genomes are and how we study.</p>

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<li>We must know what the genome means first. The genome is the entire DNA content that is present within one cell of an organism. ( ref&nbsp;:&nbsp;<a href="http://www.news-medical.net/life-sciences/What-is-Genomics.aspx" rel="nofollow">http://www.news-medical.net/life-sciences/What-is-Genomics.aspx</a>&nbsp;)</li>
<li>So genomics is the study to know the entire DNA content in one cell of an organism. It means that we can learn to perform genetic mapping.</li>
<li>It is different for genetics or molecular biology which focus on a single gene. This study focuses on the whole genome.</li>
<li>Thus, we can see whole process of central dogma which is from DNA level to proteome level, strudying genomics.</li>
<li>Consequently, we need to concentrate on the connection between this central dogma including expression of the gene. For example, how does&nbsp;this gene work&nbsp;on one&#39;s&nbsp;body, how does&nbsp;the mechanism occur?</li>
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<p>2) What is the origin of genomics?</p>

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<li>Frederick Sanger initiate the genomics &nbsp;and develop it. He made the prectice of sequencing,&nbsp;genome mapping, and also upgrading bioinfomatics, data storage from&nbsp;1970s.&nbsp;</li>
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<p>3) History of genomics?</p>

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<p>4) The future of genomics?</p>

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<p>5) What is the relationship with other omics?</p>

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<p>6) How can we engineer genomes?</p>
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