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- "Envirome" is a concept that relates the core of environmental conditions with the successful biological performance of living beings. This concept was created in genetic epidemiology, in which an envirome is defined as the total set of environmental factors, both present, and past, that affect the state, and in particular the disease state, of an organism. The study of the envirome and its effects is termed enviromics. The term was first coined in the field of psychiatric epidemiology by J.C. Anthony in 1995. More recently, use of the term has been extended to the cellular domain, where cell functional enviromics studies both the genome and envirome from a systems biology perspective. In plants, enviromics is directly related to complex ecophysiology, in which the wide environment of the plants, into an omics scale, can be dissected and understood as a mosaic of possible growing factors and the balance of diverse resources available. In ecology, this concept can be related to the Shelford's law of tolerance. The enviromics (study of the enviromes) is conceived as a pillar of the Modern Plant Breeding, capable to connect the design and development of breeding goals concealing it with the agronomic _targets for a climate-smart agriculture. It also has the ability to bridge the knowledge gaps between the different levels of systems biology and phenomics in the context of Gene–environment interaction. (en)
- Dans le domaine de l'épidémiologie génétique, l’envirome désigne la somme des facteurs environnementaux (présents et passés) qui affectent l'état d’un organisme, et notamment son état de santé physique et mentale L'étude de l’envirome et ses effets est appelé « enviromics » par les anglophones. C’est par exemple un enjeu important pour expliquer comment deux vrais jumeaux, ou deux cellules ou organismes clonés vont évoluer différemment en réaction à deux « enviromes » différents ou essayer de prédire comment la santé d'une personne ou d'un organisme évoluera en fonction du contexte attendu. (fr)
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- Dans le domaine de l'épidémiologie génétique, l’envirome désigne la somme des facteurs environnementaux (présents et passés) qui affectent l'état d’un organisme, et notamment son état de santé physique et mentale L'étude de l’envirome et ses effets est appelé « enviromics » par les anglophones. C’est par exemple un enjeu important pour expliquer comment deux vrais jumeaux, ou deux cellules ou organismes clonés vont évoluer différemment en réaction à deux « enviromes » différents ou essayer de prédire comment la santé d'une personne ou d'un organisme évoluera en fonction du contexte attendu. (fr)
- "Envirome" is a concept that relates the core of environmental conditions with the successful biological performance of living beings. This concept was created in genetic epidemiology, in which an envirome is defined as the total set of environmental factors, both present, and past, that affect the state, and in particular the disease state, of an organism. The study of the envirome and its effects is termed enviromics. The term was first coined in the field of psychiatric epidemiology by J.C. Anthony in 1995. More recently, use of the term has been extended to the cellular domain, where cell functional enviromics studies both the genome and envirome from a systems biology perspective. In plants, enviromics is directly related to complex ecophysiology, in which the wide environment of the (en)
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- Envirome (en)
- Envirome (fr)
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