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Functional genomics applies genome-wide studies to understand gene expression in viruses. This approach addresses complex viral research questions in the post-genomic era.

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Area of Science:

  • Genomics and Virology

Background:

  • Genomics, the study of entire genomes, began in the 1990s.
  • Viral genomes have been sequenced for over thirty years.
  • The genomic era revolutionized biological sciences.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Introduce the application of functional genomics in virus research.
  • Highlight its role in addressing complex biological issues in virology.

Main Methods:

  • Focuses on gene expression studies under various conditions.
  • Utilizes knowledge from complete genome sequencing.

Main Results:

  • Functional genomics provides insights into viral behavior.
  • Enables deeper understanding of viral mechanisms.

Conclusions:

  • Functional genomics is a powerful tool for modern virus research.
  • Advances our ability to tackle complex viral challenges.