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The omics sciences represent a revolution for clinical studies, offering integrative approaches to analyzing biological data with unprecedented depth. From the discovery of the double-helix structure of DNA to the CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing tool, passing through the evolution of sequencing platforms and the exponential advance of computing power and in silico tools, omics has progressed in its role of leading innovative solutions for old challenges in health sciences. In this review, we describe different omics, the history of their techniques and technologies, data analysis and up-to-date visualization tools used for clinical data in research and health systems. We also discuss how omics are currently being applied in diagnosis, precision and personalized medicine. For the future, omics vow to underpin the majority of decisions made by health professionals, allowing individualized treatments based on Big Data and personal biological information.
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