pharmacophylogenomics

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Etymology[edit]

pharmaco- +‎ phylogenomics

Noun[edit]

pharmacophylogenomics (uncountable)

  1. The application of phylogenomics to the study of pharmaceuticals.
    • 2003 August 1, David B. Searls, “Pharmacophylogenomics: genes, evolution and drug targets”, in Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, volume 2, page 613:
      'Pharmacophylogenomics' is the use of phylogenomics in aid of drug discovery, through improved target selection and validation.