What Is 'Omics?
'Omics describes a suite of cutting-edge tools used to analyze DNA, RNA, proteins, or metabolites. Many 'Omics approaches are faster, less invasive, and more comprehensive than traditional methods. Advances in 'Omics have revolutionized biological study, benefitting many fields including public health, medicine, agriculture, and conservation. For NOAA, techniques such as high-throughput DNA sequencing and subsequent bioinformatics analyses can be harnessed to benefit a myriad of national priorities including fisheries management, aquaculture development, food and water safety, species and habitat conservation, seafood consumer protection, biodiversity monitoring, and natural products discovery. Continued investment in NOAA 'Omics will aid operational efficiency, ecosystem assessments and forecasts, and the U.S. Blue Economy.
'Omics Applications Support the Bioeconomy
Protect
Against toxic, invasive, and pathogenic species
Sustain
Ecosystem services delivered through species & habitats (including climate resilience)
Promote
Communities through fishing, aquaculture, biodiscovery
Improve
Efficiency by faster delivery of products and cost savings
NOAA Ocean Exploration is responsible for the coordination of 'Omics activities within NOAA Research and reports to the NOAA Science Council. This page provides background information on 'Omics, news and updates relevant to NOAA Research 'Omics work, and contacts for additional information.