“…The integration of multi-omics, such as ATAC-seq, ChIP-seq, is a valuable approach to not only discover biomarkers and understand diseases, but also achieve precision medicine in medical research [54] , [55] , [56] , [57] . For example, in cancer research, multi-omics analysis gave rise to the pan-cancer molecular classification that sets subtypes based on frequently mutated genes, regardless of their tissue of origin [58] , [59] . Using this approach, we may witness the value of multi-omics analysis into medical research; ranging from cancer to aging, to neurodegenerative diseases, and more [60] .…”