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− | Demogenomics is the genomics study of human populations in a society, a country, and the world.<br /> | + | Demogenomics is the genomics study of human populations in a society, a country, and the world. Demogenome is not a biological classification but a social and historical classification. Studying the human population in the USA is a demogenomics project while studying the ethnic diversity of Sout American Indian tribes is a [[phylogenomics]].<br /> |
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It also means democratic genomics that endorses equal and fair genomics application to anyone on Earth regardless of his/her racial, financial, and social background. <br /> | It also means democratic genomics that endorses equal and fair genomics application to anyone on Earth regardless of his/her racial, financial, and social background. <br /> | ||
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Omnigenomics<br /> | Omnigenomics<br /> | ||
Oncogenomics<br /> | Oncogenomics<br /> | ||
+ | Phylogenomics<br /> | ||
Phytogenomics<br /> | Phytogenomics<br /> | ||
Psychogenomics<br /> | Psychogenomics<br /> |
Latest revision as of 07:09, 21 January 2009
Demogenomics is the genomics study of human populations in a society, a country, and the world. Demogenome is not a biological classification but a social and historical classification. Studying the human population in the USA is a demogenomics project while studying the ethnic diversity of Sout American Indian tribes is a phylogenomics.
It also means democratic genomics that endorses equal and fair genomics application to anyone on Earth regardless of his/her racial, financial, and social background.
See also
Demogenome
Agrogenomics
Autogenomics
Chemicogenomics | Chemogenomics | Chemgenomics
Demogenomics
Ecogenomics
Econogenomics
Equigenomics
Ethnogenomics
Immunogenomics
Metagenomics
Microgenomics
Mycogenomics
Nanogenomics
Neurogenomics
Omnigenomics
Oncogenomics
Phylogenomics
Phytogenomics
Psychogenomics
Supergenomics
External links
Omics.org
Demogenomics.org