The UCSC Genome Browser is the one of the most widely used resources for genomics worldwide, with about 20,000 researchers visiting the site per day to access its repository of information on the ...
Human pangenome reference will enable more complete and equitable understanding of genomic diversity
UC Santa Cruz scientists, along with a consortium of researchers, have released a draft of the first human pangenome—a new, usable reference for genomics that combines the genetic information of 47 ...
Scientists in the Telomere-to-Telomere (T2T) consortium have published the first complete, gapless, human genome sequence, a feat that will lead to a better understanding of our genomic variations and ...
It’s a crowded world of sequenced genomes out there, and it appears now that to get noticed, a genomic sequence site not only has to have sequencing complete and organized, it must also come up with a ...
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