Genomic data refers to the complete set of DNA information contained in an organism's genome. This data includes the sequence of nucleotide bases that make up an organism's DNA, as well as information about the structure and function of genes within the genome. Genomic data is valuable for understanding genetic variations, gene expression patterns, and the relationship between genes and traits or diseases. Researchers use genomic data to study evolution, human health, agriculture, and various other fields of science. Techniques such as DNA sequencing and bioinformatics are used to analyze and interpret genomic data.