Genomics is the study of all nucleotide sequences in an organism, including genes, noncoding regions, and regulatory elements. Determining the human genome sequence involved forming DNA libraries, sequencing clones, and ordering sequences using computational analysis. Genomics has applications in medicine like gene testing for inherited disorders and understanding drug responses. Pharmacogenomics studies how genetic differences impact individual drug metabolism and effects, aiming to prevent adverse drug reactions by screening for risk alleles.