Applications of Toxicogenomics in Safety Evaluation and Risk Assessment 2011
DOI: 10.1002/9781118001042.ch9
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Toxicogenomic Studies in Human Populations

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“…Chemically-induced alterations in the transcriptome, proteome, and metabolome are analyzed in the context of the stable, inherited genome, which is assessed by genomics. Toxicogenomic studies of human populations are crucial to understanding gene-environment interactions, and can provide the ability to develop novel biomarkers of exposure (exposome), early effect (responsome), and susceptibility (genome) [35]. Epigenomics is the study of epigenetic elements, including DNA methylation (methylomics), non-coding microRNA (miRNAomics) along with small interfering RNA (siRNA) and short hairpin RNA (shRNA) for RNA interference (RNAi), and histone modification.…”
Section: Introduction To Systems Biologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chemically-induced alterations in the transcriptome, proteome, and metabolome are analyzed in the context of the stable, inherited genome, which is assessed by genomics. Toxicogenomic studies of human populations are crucial to understanding gene-environment interactions, and can provide the ability to develop novel biomarkers of exposure (exposome), early effect (responsome), and susceptibility (genome) [35]. Epigenomics is the study of epigenetic elements, including DNA methylation (methylomics), non-coding microRNA (miRNAomics) along with small interfering RNA (siRNA) and short hairpin RNA (shRNA) for RNA interference (RNAi), and histone modification.…”
Section: Introduction To Systems Biologymentioning
confidence: 99%