Humans are genetically different and therefore we do not have the same probability of getting different diseases, just as we react differently to medicines and the food we consume. At the same time, many of our properties are only slightly correlated with "a certain gene variant", so it is often an advantage if you can analyse the correlation between properties, illnesses and DNA by taking the system into account in genera's way of working together.
The "System Biology" research area has therefore emerged as a new approach to experimental biological data and their integration.
Complete individual human genomes, where the order of the approximately 3 billion DNA building blocks of the human chromosomes from a single individual is determined, is now already known for 5-10 people, and there are projects in progress that will produce such data for Several thousand individuals. Such data can be used to create "individualized system Biology" and the lecture will review new opportunities and perspectives
For individualised medicine production and diagnostics.