Abstract
Editorial: [Somatic Genome Variations: First Steps towards a Deeper Understanding of an Underappreciated Source of Biodiversity and Disease (Guest Editors: Y.B. Yurov and I.Y. Iourov)
Highlights
The intention of this special issue of Current Genomics (Hot Topic Issue on Somatic Genome Variations (SGV)) is to gather the knowledge about causes and consequences of SGV by addressing the experience of leading experts in fields of human genetics, genomics and molecular cytogenetics
The intention of this special issue of Current Genomics (Hot Topic Issue on SGV) is to gather the knowledge about causes and consequences of SGV by addressing the experience of leading experts in fields of human genetics, genomics and molecular cytogenetics. This attempt appears to be successful, inasmuch as the line of reviews has provided for an integrated view of how SGV can be involved in human interindividual diversity, normal prenatal development, aging and pathological changes associated with a number of diseases
The issue begins with theoretical considerations about possible phenotypic effects of SGV and about inevitable changes of current concepts in genomics resulting from research of SGV
Summary
The intention of this special issue of Current Genomics (Hot Topic Issue on SGV) is to gather the knowledge about causes and consequences of SGV by addressing the experience of leading experts in fields of human genetics, genomics and molecular cytogenetics. This attempt appears to be successful, inasmuch as the line of reviews has provided for an integrated view of how SGV can be involved in human interindividual diversity, normal prenatal development, aging and pathological changes associated with a number of diseases. The issue begins with theoretical considerations about possible phenotypic effects of SGV and about inevitable changes of current concepts in genomics (epigenomics) resulting from research of SGV.
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