Phenomics
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Phenomics describes the state of an organism as it changes with time. It is a word coined in a lecture given in 1996 by Steven A. Garan, Director of the Aging Research Centre (ARC).
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Scriver, C. R. (2004). "After the genome--the phenome?" J Inherit Metab Dis 27(3): 305-17.
Bogue, M. A. and S. C. Grubb (2004). "The Mouse Phenome Project." Genetica 122(1): 71-4.
Garan, S. A., et al (2003). "Phenomics: a new direction for the study of neuroendocrine aging", Experimental Gerontology, Vol 38 (1-2), 218.