Comparative Genomics

Comparative genomics involves the direct comparison of the complete genetic makeup of different organisms to gain insights into how species have evolved and to uncover the functions of genes and noncoding regions within genomes. By analysing and comparing genome sequences across various species, comparative genomics enhances our understanding of genome evolution and the impact of natural selection on DNA sequence changes.

Key software tools commonly used in comparative genomics include:
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Ensembl
Kegg (Kyoto Encyclopaedia of Genes and Genomes)

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