ISSN : 2393-8854
This comprehensive review traces the transformative journey of genomic mapping, ushering in the era of "Genomic Atlas 2.0," characterized by advanced strategies and cutting-edge technologies. Beginning with a historical overview, it highlights the evolution from early linkage analysis to the current landscape shaped by highthroughput sequencing. Key breakthroughs are emphasized, showcasing the pivotal role of platforms such as Illumina and Oxford Nanopore in accelerating the identification of genetic variations. Long-read sequencing technologies, including PacBio and Oxford Nanopore, are explored as transformative elements overcoming limitations associated with short-read sequencing. The review delves into spatial genomics and chromatin conformation capture techniques, revealing the three-dimensional intricacies of the genome, with a particular focus on the revolutionary impact of Hi-C in understanding chromatin interactions. CRISPR technologies emerge as indispensable tools in Genomic Atlas 2.0, enabling targeted genome editing and the generation of precise genetic models. Functional genomics screens, utilizing RNA interference and CRISPR-based techniques, are discussed for their scalable precision in deciphering genome functions. Navigating challenges, the review addresses complexities in data integration and ethical considerations, offering strategies to ensure the robustness and ethical conduct of genetic mapping. Looking optimistically towards the future, it explores opportunities such as improved sequencing accuracy and novel applications of CRISPR technologies. Envisioning the expansion of genomics into personalized medicine, agriculture and conservation biology, the review serves as a guiding resource for researchers, scientists and students navigating the intricate terrain of Genomic Atlas 2.0.
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