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In
! f& U1 G1 ^0 z$ qthe beginning was the word genome, and genomics. Now there are thousands of
8 O0 |$ V5 X. D+ h# Q9 ]4 N‘omes’ and ‘omics’ out there, some of them firmly established as important
# o; F; N& ]7 A% K3 m6 ]) p' Cbodies of knowledge and fields of study. Some are not, however, and have been
- q: J4 L$ y, \( [$ J) bvariously condemned as unnecessary, trivial, frivolous, non-grammatical and 0 B3 D+ x% b7 L' B
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Feature in this issue surveys the ’omics scene with a view to spotting some
* K+ b# b# p: [2 e i- ^( v9 e# Tthat are here to stay. The puzzle on the cover airs a few of these words — good,
0 Q/ {' D) V3 [" `bad and ugly. Take our ’omics challenge and download a printable version of the
# r! C- B. F4 y/ A) T/ ocrossword puzzle here: go.nature.com/7ihxut. " `, R$ [( `2 J5 l
(Cover: Charles Wenz & Kelly Krause/Nature; answers available at go.nature.com/mdurc4)
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