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It becomes what I call data-driven medicine,
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— Michael Snyder


Making sense of this sort of data isn’t easy. “No story is the same,
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For the multi-omic future that Snyder and others envision,
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This article appears in the October 29, 2016, issue of Science News under the headline,
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, "Mapping life's networks: Multi-omics

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