Abstract

A report on the meeting 'Functional Genomics and Systems Biology 2011', Wellcome Trust Conference Centre, Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridge, UK, 29 November to 1 December, 2011.

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  • Despite of the astounding complexity of biological systems, the history of biology is marked by attempts to discern generalizable principles

  • Functional genomics and its ultimate integration with systems biology remain pivotal to enabling advances in experimental technology that provide detailed and comprehensive information about networks of biological interactions. e Functional Genomics and Systems Biology 2011 conference focused on recent, largely unpublished developments in sequencing-based approaches and computational methods, including their application to chromatin and proteome systems biology

  • Tavaré presented a detailed model of yeast replication dynamics based on timecourse chromatin immunoprecipitation sequencing (ChIP-Seq) analysis of G1-synchronized yeast cells labeled with bromodeoxyuridine

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Introduction

Despite of the astounding complexity of biological systems, the history of biology is marked by attempts to discern generalizable principles. Keywords Functional genomics, systems biology, transcription, proteome, high-throughput biology, personalized medicine

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