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Systems biology meets metabolism.
In: Genetics Meets Metabolomics: from Experiment to Systems Biology. New York: Springer, 2012. 281-313
In the preceding chapters many aspects of metabolite quantification and relation to trait and disease phenotypes have been described, in particular the linkage of intermediate metabolic traits to genetic heterogeneities. Although many analyses start on the genome-wide level, they end up picking out single polymorphisms or other variations and study these in detail. This reductionist approach is very common in molecular biology and has proven hugely successful over the past decades. In recent years however, a second paradigm has become increasingly popular, namely that of integrating multiple such analyses into larger ones commonly called models. This paradigm, nowadays, is known as systems biology and is expected to penetrate many classical molecular analyses.
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Article: Edited volume or book chapter
Editors
Suhre, K.*
ISBN
978-1-4614-1688-3
Book Volume Title
Genetics Meets Metabolomics: from Experiment to Systems Biology
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Pages: 281-313
Publisher
Springer
Publishing Place
New York
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