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Now fully complete, human genome reveals new secrets
Researchers sequence the last 8% of the human genome, finding that even highly repetitive DNA sequences can hold clues to human variation affecting health and disease
Scientists Finish the Human Genome at Last
The complete genome uncovered more than 100 new genes that are probably functional, and many new variants that may be linked to diseases.
Scientists complete sequencing of human genome in huge research advance
A dramatic advance by Bay Area and other scientists closed the final 8% gap of sequencing...
Keeping up with the human genome - Medical Technology | Issue 44 | October 2021
A team of over 100 scientists known as the T2T Consortium has finally deciphered the entire human genome, two decades after the draft sequence of the human genome was unveiled in 2001.
CZ Biohub welcomes new university-nominated Investigators - CZ Biohub
We are delighted to announce the appointment of a stellar new group of Biohub Investigators who have been selected through nominations by our three partner universities—Stanford University, UC San Francisco, and UC Berkeley. All 10 of these Biohub Investigators are new faculty members, whose recruitment was supported in part by the funding provided by their […]
Using microfluidics to peer deeper into the structure of our genome - Berkeley Engineering
UC Berkeley researchers develop a novel technique, based on a microfluidic platform, for unraveling and imaging lengthy strands of DNA
Telomere-To-Telomere Consortium Shares Insights From Gapless Human Genome at ASHG
A gapless human Y chromosome assembly is in the works and should be available in the next several months, NHGRI's Adam Phillippy said at the meeting.
Duke Biology Alum Helps Unveil the Human Genome
Nicolas Altemose started doing research on the human genome during his first year at Duke. Now, the Biology major and 2011 graduate has contributed to one of the decade’s biggest advances in science and medicine: the most complete sequencing of the human genome to date.
Por fin, los científicos completan el genoma humano
Los investigadores han descubierto, por ejemplo, más de 100 nuevos genes que pueden ser funcionales y han identificado millones de variaciones genéticas.
UCSF Well Represented in Newest Cohort of HHMI Hanna Gray Fellows
Most complete human genome sequence
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HHMI Commits $30 Million to Increase Diversity in Science with 21 Hanna Gray Fellows
HHMI announces the selection of 21 exceptional early career scientists as 2020 Hanna Gray Fellows to support diversity in biomedical research. The 2022 Hanna H. Gray Fellows Program competition will open later this year.
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