Welcome to the Omics Gateway

Biology has become an increasingly data-rich subject, and NPG is committed to helping the community mine those data for novel insight. Many of the emerging fields of large-scale, data-rich, biology are designated by the suffix "-omics" added onto previously used terms. The importance to the life science community as a whole of such large-scale approaches is reflected in the huge number of citations to many of the key papers in these fields; the human and mouse genome papers being the most obvious examples. The Omics Gateway provides life scientists a convenient portal into publications relevant to large-scale biology from journals throughout NPG. By organizing our papers and web focus projects on large-scale biology into this comprehensive, regularly updated, one-stop web portal, we hope to help you quickly reach the resources you need to study the -ome of your choice and to keep you up-to-date with the most significant research in that area.

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Evolution of pathogenicity and sexual reproduction in eight Candida genomes p657

Nature

24 May 2009

Candida species are the most common cause of opportunistic fungal infection worldwide. Here, the genomes of six Candida species are sequenced and compared with each other and with related pathogens and non-pathogens; providing insight into the genetic features that underlie the diversity of Candida biology, including pathogenesis and the architecture of mating and meiotic processes.

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  • Genetics of gene expression: Putting radiation response on the map

    Nature Reviews Genetics

    1 May 2009

    Organism: Human

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  • Mass-spectrometric identification and relative quantification of N-linked cell surface glycoproteins

    Nature Biotechnology

    6 April 2009

    Organism: Eukaryotes

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  • Human disease: Genome-wide insights into lipid levels

    Nature Reviews Genetics

    1 January 2009

    Organism: Human

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  • Synthetic biology: Towards off-the-shelf networks

    Nature Reviews Genetics

    1 June 2009

    Organism: Fungi

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  • Transcriptomics: Revealing the extent of RNA editing

    Nature Reviews Genetics

    1 July 2009

    Organism: Human

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  • Small RNAs: Microbial metatranscriptomics goes deep

    Nature Reviews Genetics

    9 June 2009

    Organism: Bacteria

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