The ability to sequence complete genomes
has changed the nature of biological and
biomedical research. Sequences and other
genomic data have the potential to lead to remarkable
improvements in many facets of human life
and society, including the understanding, diagnosis,
treatment and prevention of disease; advantages
in agriculture, environmental science and remediation;
the understanding of evolution of the ecology
system and moreover the evolutionary history of
the human species. The rapid speed of sequencing,
attained with modern DNA sequencing technology,
has provided collections of information to use
in different fields