Genome Engineering and Proteomic Research

Genome engineering refers to the strategies and techniques developed in recent years for the targeted, specific modification of living organisms' genetic information or genome. The CRISPR-cas9 system makes gene editing more efficient, accessible, and simple than ever before in many organisms and cells, including our own egg, sperm, and embryo. These ground-breaking capabilities have sparked discussions about the new system's ethics and applications, garnering significant attention around the world to make sure ethically correct usage. Proteomics is the large-scale study of proteins. Proteins are essential components of living organisms with numerous functions. The term "proteomics" has been coined in 1997 in reference to genomics, or the study of the genome.

  • Field of genomics led to the development of proteomics
  • Techniques used in proteomics to analyse proteins
  • Ways in which cancer proteomics may lead to better treatments