“…Feldner-Busztin et al 42 indicated the potential of the technologies while emphasizing the need to increase the sample size for each omics and the overall overlapping omics data per sample, namely the genomics, epigenomics, transcriptomics and metabolomics per sample. A range of analytical techniques are applied in several papers covering genomics 32 , RNA signature 30,43 , proteomics 29 , and metabolomics 25,28 . In particular, two high-level bioinformatics annotation engines (Gene Ontology: geneontology.org; and KEGG: www.genome.jp/kegg/) are applied across these patient-derived bioinformatics datasets to permit classification of genes, RNA, proteins and metabolites.…”