Scott
Obviously, all of the 'omics' disciplines need to integrate, they compliment
each other. My point was that proteomics is the latest discipline to start
to appear. We're doing some, other labs are, and there is a genetics study
in Canada using both technologies.
As per the all in one, I'm using the term in a very loose way. It is hard
to describe here, we and the Army will be at the upcoming National Bee
Meetings - come see our presentations and you'll see a bit of what we mean.
Jerry
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