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Interpreting and integrating big data in the life sciences
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2019
unpublished
Recent advances in omics technologies have led to the broad applicability of computational techniques across various domains of life science and medical research. These technologies provide an unprecedented opportunity to collect omics data from hundreds of thousands of individuals and to study gene-disease association without the aid of prior assumptions about the trait biology. Despite the many advantages of modern omics technologies, interpretations of big data produced by such technologies
doi:10.7287/peerj.preprints.27603v2
fatcat:25rt2ohgwzgpdgwoo7mzvjl7cm