What are the Challenges in Genomics and Proteomics?
Despite their potential, these fields face several challenges:
Data Analysis: The vast amount of data generated by genomics and proteomics requires advanced computational tools and bioinformatics expertise. Complexity: The dynamic and complex nature of proteomes makes it difficult to capture all proteins and their modifications. Cost: While costs have decreased, high-throughput technologies still require significant investment. Ethical Concerns: Genomic data privacy and the ethical implications of genetic modifications are important considerations.