Examples of pharmacogenomics in the following topics:
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- The effectiveness and safety of drugs can be determined through pharmacogenomics.
- Pharmacogenomics, also called toxicogenomics, involves evaluating the effectiveness and safety of drugs on the basis of information from an individual's genomic sequence.
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- Pharmacogenomics is the study of how the genetic inheritance of an individual affects his/her body's response to drugs.
- The vision of pharmacogenomics is to be able to design and produce drugs that are adapted to each person's genetic makeup.
- Pharmacogenomics results in the following benefits:
- Using pharmacogenomics, pharmaceutical companies can create drugs based on the proteins, enzymes, and RNA molecules that are associated with specific genes and diseases.
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- Genomics is now being used in a wide variety of fields, such as metagenomics, pharmacogenomics, and mitochondrial genomics.