I never heard the term before, but it may have to do with the human genome which can be used for identification, and the privacy of such personal genetic information from business and government.
Genomic Standards Consortium was created in 2005.
Genomic Medicine Institute was created in 2005.
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Genomic In Situ Hybridization refers to use of total genomic DNA from one species as a probe for in situ hybridization to identify chromosomes, chromosome segments, or whole genomes originating from that species in a hybrid or backcross.
In the mitochondria
The Institute for Genomic Research
A genomic library is produced through the meticulous accumulation of genetic information that lends to different classifications and structures to the level of taxonomy.
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cloned genes -sarahhh(:
Eric Engel has written: 'Genomic imprinting and uniparental disomy in medicine' -- subject(s): Chromosome abnormalities, Genetic disorders, Genomic imprinting
genomic imprinting is the answer to the question above....found in my text book...
There are several important things that happen when using genomic imprinting. Genomic imprinting is when the parent genes are also in the child genes. Some parent genes in the child only come from the mother, or just the father. Genomic imprinting is taking DNA and manipulating genes to try and make a better, healthy next generation.