Immunogenomics is a new research field, which addresses the interface between host and (pathogen) proteome, bridging informatics technology, genomics, proteomics, immunology and clinical medicine. The switch from the paradigm of solely hypothesis-driven immunological research to a more interactive and flexible relationship between classical research and a new discovery-driven approach is termed immunogenomics. This review will focus on the immunogenomics and recent discoveries in Immunogenomics, which are leading to insights into novel immunomodulatory therapies. The research regarding the different aspects of immunogenomics; rather than providing a comprehensive review, we will highlight various factors that influence immunogenomics and how modulation of the immune response may be incorporated into future trends.
Metabolic diversity in various plants of various kingdoms and species has successfully solved many fundamental questions arising due to different and varying growth conditions and parameters they are subjected to. It is important to study metabolic diversity to understand how science has evolved and succeeded to address the practical application of recombinant DNA technology for the benefit of plants themselves and also to know how these metabolic changes help them adapt to diverse conditions.
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