Biologists can use computer databases to study molecules of evolution and the patterns similarities and differences in biological data
To organize and analyze biological data .
Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation was created in 1999.
Genomics is the scientific field that studies whole genomes, including the structure, function, evolution, and mapping of an organism's complete set of DNA.
The Human Genome Project
Research on evolution is no more limited than any other scientific research. In fact, hundreds of research papers related to evolution are published every year.
The Human Genome Project.
Biological evolution is a natural phenomenon. Scientific disciplines that study this phenomenon include: developmental biology, evolutionary biology, palaeontology, comparative genomics, microbiology, and so on, and so forth.
The study of whole genomes is called genomics. Genomics involves analyzing the structure, function, and evolution of an organism's entire set of DNA, including all of its genes. This field provides insights into how genetic information influences traits and diseases.
Molecular biology allow us to study better about how molecules interact, how they communicated to perform a biological function. This will in turn help to understand how the DNA sequences of a species is being evolved from its ancestor. Also how this changed in the function of the protein it produces(evolved protein with better adaptation).
Pathway Genomics was created in 2008.
Galapagos Genomics was created in 1999.
Cofactor Genomics was created in 2008.