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Genomics is the science of genomes: it is the study of all the genetic material of an organism. In humans, the genome consists of information carried in 23 pairs of chromosomes in the nucleus, as well as mitochondrial DNA. In genomics, both coding and non-coding DNA is sequenced and analyzed. Genomics allows a better understanding of all living things, their evolution, and their diversity. It has a myriad of uses: for example, to build phylogenetic trees, to improve productivity and...
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Global genomic collaboration faces challenges from data sovereignty and geopolitical issues. The study proposes sovereignty-compatible interoperability to balance national control with international scientific cooperation and benefit-sharing.

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  • Growing pressures include data sovereignty, geopolitical scrutiny, and demands for equitable benefit-sharing.
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