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RESEARCH ARTICLE

From omics to systems biology: Exploring the mystery box of microbial life

Martin Ostrowski, Sasha Tetu, Karl Hassan, Anahit Penesyan, Kent Lim, Liam Elbourne, Liping Li, Deepa Varkey and Ian Paulsen

Microbiology Australia 32(4) 147 - 150
Published: 01 November 2011

Abstract

Microbial molecular biology has traditionally used very reductionist approaches; for example, find a gene of interest, clone it or knock it out and see if you can detect a phenotype. The genomics era has opened up the possibility of analysing microbes and communities at a systems level by combining high-throughput experimental data from genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic and phenomic techniques. This parallels earlier reductionist approaches by going from DNA to RNA to protein to phenotype, albeit on a global rather than individual gene scale.

https://doi.org/10.1071/MA11147

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