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those entwined networks to predict at a molecular level how individual organisms will respond under specific conditions.
By linking these layers and others to expand from genomics to multi-omics,
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And while many of those applications are still in the future, researchers are laying the groundwork right now.
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Scientists have long studied how genes influence traits,
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“There are so many places that a system can go awry,
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Baliga is among a growing group of scientists who want to study life through a systems lens, because sometimes that traffic jam at one intersection is being caused

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