Website review: Genetic Future: The human genome is...

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Tartessos rated 2 months ago
Friends, we are living in wonderful times. We are on the verge of figuring out how life works, which will lead to advances we can scarcely now imagine. By the way, Praxisflip, it is "physiome," and the collective proteome projects are an important component.
Inertial-Mass rated 2 months ago
From the page: The complete mapping of the human proteome would require analysing the expression, localisation and interactions of all proteins in human tissue samples from all tissues at all stages of development, and following exposure to all possible forms of environmental stimulus. That's completely impossible with current technology, so the architects of the human proteome project have drawn up a more realistic wish-list: The plan is to tackle this with three different experimental approaches. One would use mass spectrometry to identify proteins and their quantities in tissue samples; another would generate antibodies to each protein and use these to show its location in tissues and cells; and the third would systematically identify, for each protein, which others it interacts with in protein complexes. The project would also involve a massive bioinformatics effort to ensure that the data could be pooled and accessed, and the production of shared reagents.
Cerberus37 rated 3 months ago
Remember what Ben Stein says: "Science leads you to killing people."
gopherguts1218 rated 3 months ago
nice -- more information.
rap072589 rated 3 months ago
One step closer to knowing something more. But in the end, whats the point? Oh well.t
praxisflip rated 3 months ago
No, the human proteome is old news. The Phisiome project is much more interesting, being the interaction of the genome, proteome, and morphome it will lead to anunderstanding of the whole picturemut just individal pixels.
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