Completed in 2003, the Human Genome Project gave us the first sequence of the human genome, albeit based on DNA from a small handful of people. Building upon its success, the 1000 Genomes Project was ...
Boston Children's Hospital, along with Broad Clinical Labs and Roche Sequencing Solutions, has demonstrated that rapid genomic sequencing and interpretation are achievable in a matter of hours. This ...
In just a few decades, DNA sequencing technologies evolved from slow, manual processes to rapid, automated ones, making ...
Acquiring a map, a sequence, and an increased understanding of the human genome merits a special effort that should be organized and funded specifically for this purpose. Such a special effort in the ...
Our food and our bodies are full of tiny protein fragments called peptides. These small chains of amino acids act as ...
The human reference genome has fuelled biomedical research since the early 2000s, and draft human genome sequences for many individuals are now available. However, completing a single human genome ...
UC Santa Cruz has a long history of pioneering advances in genomics research. The first working draft of a human genome sequence was assembled on our campus in 2000, which has led to enormous leaps in ...
Meiotic recombination is a ubiquitous cellular process, and the pathways involved are highly conserved. Yet, recombination rates can readily be subjected to selection, and recombination hotspots ...
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J. Craig Venter, one of the lead scientists in sequencing the human genome and a pioneer of modern genomics, died on Wednesday, his research institute announced. He was 79. The J. Craig Venter ...
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