March 2002
Systems Biology
The map of the genome is just the rule book; "systems biology" is the ball game.
By Alexandra Stikeman
Over the last few years, there's been an explosion of information in biology. The mapping of the human genome gave biologists unprecedented detail about some 30,000 to 40,000 genes. Efforts are also under way to identify the thousands-and potentially millions-of proteins encoded by those genes. Researchers are now pursuing the next logical step in integrating all this data: systems biology.
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