Abstract

Since the discovery of the double helix structure of the nucleic acid, the focus of genetics moved ahead rapidly leading to the sequencing of human and many other genomes. This development, facilitated many genomic applications including medicine and healthcare. However, the developments in molecular biology and biotechnologies also led to introduction of molecular medicine. This chapter looks at the fundamentals of genomics in the molecular context. It is expected that the reader will find contents of this chapter helpful in understanding and grasping the major components of clinical molecular medicine.

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