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KEY TAKEAWAYS A new project called the Truveta Genome Project, is working towards creating a genetics -based dataset that could have big implications for drug discovery and tailored care models.
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News-Medical.Net on MSNNext-gen sequencing reveals the regulatory potential of the non-coding genome
The non-coding genome, once dismissed as "junk DNA", is now recognized as a fundamental regulator of gene expression and a ...
The non-coding genome, once dismissed as "junk DNA", is now recognized as a fundamental regulator of gene expression and a ...
The Truveta Genome Project aims to accelerate the discovery of genetics-based drug targets and therapies, which can enhance Regeneron's research and development capabilities.
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 ...
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AZoLifeSciences on MSNExploring the Regulatory Potential of "Junk DNA"
The non-coding genome, once referred to as "junk DNA," is now understood to be a fundamental regulator of gene expression and ...
The Genome 10K Community of Scientists and BGI (formerly the Beijing Genomics Institute) of Shenzhen, China, have announced a plan to sequence the genomes of 101 vertebrate species within the next two ...
The UAE hopes to address the global gaps in Arab-descent mapped genomes while also tackling public health issues.
Impact of mapping the human genome on the patient-physician relationship / Albert R. Jonsen -- Educating clinicians about genetics / Vincent M. Riccardi -- Medicine, gene therapy, and society / ...
Who really won the race to decode the human genome? Inside the cut-throat competition that pushed forward the decoding of the human genome.
Scientists across India sequenced genomes from dozens of communities as part of the Genome India Project, revealing insights about diversity and health.
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