Metabolomics is a Biological Study of Chemical Processes that Involve Metabolites
The biological study of chemical
reactions involving metabolites is known as metabolomics. With the aid of
sophisticated diagnostic technologies and the use of multi-variant approaches
for gathering data, withholding data, and analysing facts, this is helpful to
identify and quantify cell metabolites. Metabolomics provides comprehensive
functional evidence of a bacterium's physiological state.
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In a high-throughput manner,
metabolomics is a developing field that aims to systematically identify and
quantify all endogenous and exogenous low-molecular-weight (1 kDa) small
molecules/metabolites in a biological system. The proteome, genome,
environmental factors, lifestyle factors, medications, and underlying diseases
all have an impact on the composition of these endogenous compounds. According
to reports, metabolomics reflects phenotype. The metabolome is considered to be
complementary to genomics, transcriptomics, and proteomics and is located
downstream of the transcriptome and proteome. According to some reports, metabolomics
can successfully document genotype-phenotype and genotype-environment
relationships because of how closely an organism's metabolome relates to its
genotype, physiology, and environment.
Designing disease prevention and
clinical care strategies that take into account individual variability in
environment, lifestyle, genetics, and molecular phenotype is the aim of
precision medicine. The forefront of the field has been the use of clinical
genomics in cancer to guide treatment decisions and forecast outcomes.
Comparing genomic tools to a microscope, they represent a powerfully insightful
objective lens through which to examine individual variability. However, they
do not offer a view to other biomolecules, such as metabolites, which also
define molecular phenotypes. A molecular microscope for precision medicine
should ideally have extra objectives to study biochemistry in greater detail.
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