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ProteomeThe complete set of proteins expressed and modified following their expression by the genome. The term "proteome" was coined from the PROTEin complement of the genOME in 1994 by Marc Wilkins, a graduate student at Macquarie University in Australia. The analysis of the proteome is proteomics which Wilkins defined as "the study of prot [..]
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ProteomeThe complete set of proteins made by an organism. Proteins are made in different amounts and at different times, depending on how they work, when they are needed, and how they interact with other prot [..]
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ProteomeDescription of the complete set of proteins encoded by the genome. [2]
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ProteomeThe total set of all the proteins of an organism, and by extension, how they interact.
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ProteomeA proteome is the complete set of proteins expressed by an organism
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ProteomeA proteome is a set of proteins produced in an organism, system, or biological context. We may refer to, for instance, the proteome of a species (for example, Homo sapiens) or an organ (for example, t [..]
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ProteomeThe proteome is the full set of proteins found at any given time in a cell or organisms. Proteins are the machinery of life and thus knowing all the proteins used by an organism tells about the metabolism and physiology of this organism. The proteome can change during the life cycle of an organisms and often proteins active during development are d [..]
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ProteomeThe total collection of proteins in a cell, tissue, or organism at a particular time or under a particular set of conditions.
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Proteome The set of all proteins encoded in a genome.
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Proteometotal protein complement expressed by a cell, tissue or organism.
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Proteome(n) the full complement of proteins produced by a particular genome
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ProteomeThe word 'proteome' is derived from 'Proteins expressed by a genome'. It refers to the entire set of proteins expressed and modified by a specific cell, tissue, or organism at a ce [..]
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ProteomeAll of the proteins produced by a given species, just as the genome is the totality of the genetic information possessed by that species.
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ProteomeThe protein Complement of an organism coded for by its Genome.
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ProteomeThe protein complement of an organism coded for by its genome.
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ProteomeAll of the proteins synthesised by an individual cell or organism at one particular point in time.
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ProteomeThe dynamic protein complement of an organism, including all post-translational modifications and protein interactions.
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ProteomeProteins expressed by a cell or organ at a particular time and under specific conditions.
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ProteomeThe complete collection of all proteins encoded by the genome of an organism.
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