Comparative Genomics: Insights from Genome Comparisons
Comparative genomics reveals evolutionary relationships and functional elements by comparing genomes across species.
Epigenomics: Genome-Wide Epigenetic Analysis
Epigenomics maps DNA methylation, histone modifications, and chromatin structure across the entire genome.
Functional Genomics: From Sequence to Function
Functional genomics uses high-throughput techniques to understand gene function and regulation on a genome-wide scale.
Genome Annotation: Identifying Functional Elements
Genome annotation identifies genes, regulatory regions, and other functional elements within assembled genomes.
Genome Assembly: Methods and Applications
Genome assembly reconstructs complete genomes from sequencing reads using computational algorithms.
Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS)
GWAS links genetic variants to traits and diseases by scanning genomes across large populations.
Metagenomics: Sequencing Environmental DNA
Metagenomics analyzes genetic material directly from environmental samples to study microbial communities.
Variant Calling: Detecting Genetic Variation
Variant calling identifies SNPs, indels, and structural variants from sequencing data compared to a reference genome.