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Well, this question talks about proteomics and basically what the function of proteomics is.
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So the study of proteomics is about the proteome, which is a collection of all the proteins that an organism or species has.
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So basically the study of the structure, the function, everything along those ones.
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So here i have a picture that describes just how complex and large the protein is compared to the genome, so which is of the organisms, so all the mrnas that are transcribed with birnas from dna.
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So that's about 100 ,000.
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And here we can see the proteome basically has 1 million proteins.
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And if we think about the reason why there's this increased as we go down to central dog is that alternative splicing is basically one of the reasons.
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So basically different varied removals of introns so that one gene does not exactly code for one protein.
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There may be multiple different types of proteins that are coded through one gene via alternative splicing.
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So basically with that in mind, we'll go down the list of the statements regarding proteomics.
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So it says that proteomics is used to discover what genes are active in what cells...