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omics
o·mics O5078840 (ō′mĭks, ŏm′ĭks)n.1. (used with a sing. or pl. verb) Analysis of large amounts of data representing an entire set of some kind, especially the entire set of molecules, such as proteins, lipids, or metabolites, in a cell, organ, or organism.2. (used with a sing. verb) Any of the fields employing this approach, as proteomics or metabolomics. [From -omics, as in genomics, proteomics, etc.]omics
omics (ō′mĭks, ŏm′ĭks)n.1. (used with a sing. or pl. verb) Analysis of large amounts of data representing an entire set of some kind, especially the entire set of molecules, such as proteins, lipids, or metabolites, in a cell, organ, or organism.2. (used with a sing. verb) Any of the fields employing this approach, as proteomics or metabolomics.omics A neologism for the constellation of an organism’s “-omic” information, which includes the genome itself (genomic), transcription products (transcriptomic), protein products (proteomic) and metabolic products (metabolomic).-omics A neologistic root popular in some English-speaking regions, and in the US, which ties economics to a particular politician–eg, Reagonomics, Clintonomics |