Friday, October 5, 2007

128#PROTEOMICS




ABSTARCT

Proteomics is biotech’s “new new thing.” It is basically concerned with the proteome, which is the collection of all the proteins in made by a person’s cells and tissues.

Proteomics seems to overcome the shortcomings of genomics. The enthusiasts of proteomics are racing to catalogue the proteins in our body to figure out how they network with one another. Proteomics can be broken down into three main activities: identifying all the proteins made in a given cell, tissue, or organism; determining how those proteins join forces to form networks; and outlining the precise three dimensional structures for the proteins. Without the help of instruments, the idea of proteomics would not work out. Proteomics would still remain a theory. Proteomics could lead to more and better drugs.

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