
Genome-scale data
Genome-scale data refers to comprehensive information about all the genetic material—DNA—within an organism. It includes the sequence of billions of DNA building blocks (nucleotides) and detailed data on gene functions, interactions, and variations. This large-scale data helps scientists understand how genes work together to influence traits, health, and diseases. Advances in technology now allow researchers to analyze entire genomes quickly, providing insights that can improve medicine, agriculture, and biological understanding. Essentially, it’s the complete genetic blueprint of an organism, captured and studied at a large, detailed scale.