About this Research Topic
However, diseases with a complex etiopathogenesis; those caused by several variants in different genes, for example, require more advanced investigations. Different approaches have been carried out in an attempt to understand how genetics contribute to the development of the diseases and the interaction of other factors that constitute diseases. With massive genetic and genomic data generated by next-generation sequencing technologies, the combination of computational and experimental approaches could provide the tools needed to answer some fundamental questions provide much-needed conclusions.
Therefore, this topic aims to recruit in-depth computational and experimental approaches that dissect the fundamental principles of the role of genetics and genomics in multifactorial diseases. Seeking to address questions like: what is the relative contribution of the genetic, epigenetic, microbiome, and environmental factors? How can genomics data be used to tackle big unanswered questions; such as, what causes the variation in phenotypes, disease susceptibility, and drug responses?
This research topic aims to raise awareness of the role of genetics and genomics in multifactorial diseases. We welcome the submissions related to, but not limited to, the following topics:
• High throughput methods based on genomic, epigenomic, transcriptomic, proteomic approaches in different models to identify molecular profiles associated with multifactorial diseases;
• Identification of novel genomic variations associated with multifactorial disease;
• Combination of different approaches to identify the mechanism underlying the complex phenotypes in multifactorial diseases;
• Assessment of gene function using genome editing tools;
• Integrating genomics into medicine. Development of personalized medicine based on the genetic data of each individual;
• Decoding multifactorial phenotypes;
• Large-scale genome sequencing data associated with multifactorial diseases.
Keywords: Multifactorial Diseases, Genomics, Personalized Medicine, Sequencing
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