2012,OMICS: Biomedical Perspectives and Applications[1],→ISBN, page190:
The four basicomes, their major interactions, and the evolution of other humanomes.
2013, George M. Church, “Reading and writingomes”, inMolecular Systems Biology,→DOI:
The series is launched with a review from the Snyder group on reading humanomes
2016, J. A. Stallins, D. M. Law, S. A. Strosberg, J. J. Rossi, “Geography and postgenomics: how space and place are the new DNA”, inGeoJournal[2],→DOI, archived fromthe original on2 January 2022:
Proposing a newome has become a way of validating the importance, relevance, and financial promise of a research program.
Herrera López, Hermilo (2015); Diccionario de la lengua Náhuatl de Texcoco, Instituto Mexiquense de los pueblos indígenas. Academia de la lengua náhuatl de Texcoco, Mexico City, Mexico.
Eſta primeira é de comel fez ó çeo. ⁊ á terra. ⁊ ó mar ⁊ o ſol. ⁊ á lũa. ⁊ as eſtrelas ⁊ todalas outras couſas q̇ ſon. ⁊ como fez óome áſa ſemellança
This first one is (about) how He made the heaven, and the earth, and the sea, and the sun, and the moon, and the stars, and everything else that exists. And how (He) mademan in His own likeness.