Comparative and Functional Genomics
2000

Introduction to Comparative and Functional Genomics

Editorial

Author Information

Author(s): S. G. Oliver

Conclusion

The new journal Comparative and Functional Genomics aims to address the complexities of genomics in a post-sequencing era by providing accessible insights across various organisms and technologies.

Supporting Evidence

  • The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae was the first eukaryote to have its genome completely sequenced.
  • Comparative and Functional Genomics will cover a wide range of organisms and technologies.
  • The journal aims to present complex datasets in an accessible way.

Takeaway

There's a new journal that will help scientists understand genomes better by looking at many different types of living things, not just yeast.

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