Multi Omics Applications in Biological Systems.
Cristian D Gutierrez ReyesGerardo Alejo-JacuindeBenjamin Perez SanchezJesus Chavez ReyesSherifdeen OnigbindeDamir MogutIrma Hernández-JassoDenisse Calderón-VallejoJ Luis QuintanarYehia S MechrefPublished in: Current issues in molecular biology (2024)
Traditional methodologies often fall short in addressing the complexity of biological systems. In this regard, system biology omics have brought invaluable tools for conducting comprehensive analysis. Current sequencing capabilities have revolutionized genetics and genomics studies, as well as the characterization of transcriptional profiling and dynamics of several species and sample types. Biological systems experience complex biochemical processes involving thousands of molecules. These processes occur at different levels that can be studied using mass spectrometry-based (MS-based) analysis, enabling high-throughput proteomics, glycoproteomics, glycomics, metabolomics, and lipidomics analysis. Here, we present the most up-to-date techniques utilized in the completion of omics analysis. Additionally, we include some interesting examples of the applicability of multi omics to a variety of biological systems.