10th Edition of Global Conference on
Comparative Genomics is a field of study that looks at the genomes of different species and compares them to each other. It uses the most advanced sequencing and bioinformatics techniques to analyze the genetic similarities and differences between species. This helps us understand the evolution of life, and how different species are related. Comparative Genomics also looks at the expression of genes in different species and how those genes interact with each other. By understanding the genetic similarities and differences between different species, we can gain a better understanding of genetic diseases, how they are transmitted, and how they can be treated. Comparative Genomics also helps us to understand the genetic basis of species’ behavior, which can be used to develop new conservation strategies. Through this field, we can gain insights into the evolutionary history of species, and how they have adapted to their environment. Comparative Genomics is an important tool for both researchers and conservationists to understand the biology of species and how they interact with each other.