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What (who) is -ome - definition

SUFFIX INDICATING STUDY OF ALL OBJECTS OF A TYPE (E.G. ALL GENES IN A GENOME)
Omes; Functome; Functomics; -ome; -Omics; Funcomics; -Ome; -omic; -omics; “-omics”; ‘omics; 'omics
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  • Diagram illustrating genomics
  • A [[National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration]] scientist using microbiomics to study marine ecosystems

-ome         
¦ suffix chiefly Biology forming nouns denoting objects or parts having a specified nature: rhizome.
Origin
var. form of -oma.
OME         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
OME; Ome (disambiguation)
Open Messaging Environment (Reference: Novell)
Ōme Kaidō         
  • The bridge over Ōme Kaidō looking east towards Kabukichō.
  • Western terminus of Ōme Kaidō in Kōfu
STREET IN TOKYO
Ome Kaido; Omekaido
is one of the main roads leading westwards out of Tokyo. It begins in Shinjuku, passes through Ōme, and ends in Kōfu, Yamanashi.

Wikipedia

Omics

The branches of science known informally as omics are various disciplines in biology whose names end in the suffix -omics, such as genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, metagenomics, phenomics and transcriptomics. Omics aims at the collective characterization and quantification of pools of biological molecules that translate into the structure, function, and dynamics of an organism or organisms.

The related suffix -ome is used to address the objects of study of such fields, such as the genome, proteome or metabolome respectively. The suffix -ome as used in molecular biology refers to a totality of some sort; it is an example of a "neo-suffix" formed by abstraction from various Greek terms in -ωμα, a sequence that does not form an identifiable suffix in Greek.

Functional genomics aims at identifying the functions of as many genes as possible of a given organism. It combines different -omics techniques such as transcriptomics and proteomics with saturated mutant collections.

Examples of use of -ome
1. The workers’ group OME–OTE was expected to meet late yesterday to decide its next protest action.
2. OTE employees’ union (OME–OTE) to stage a four–hour work stoppage, from noon to 4 p.m., demanding a collective labor agreement.
3. S ome of the drivers have worked at the Egged bus company or other bus companies, and said they had never been asked for a weapons license before.
4. The ten member delegation has c ome to Pakistan to ascertain first hand information about Pakistan’s role in war against terror, Pakistan–India peace process and the state of democracy in the country.
5. Stay at ome then and have a Bar–B–Q if the rain permits or else get a load of jobs around the house done. – Stuart Moore, Dubai Add your comment Name: Your email address will not be publishedEmail: Town and country: Terms and conditionsYour comment: make text area biggerYou have characters left.