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NEW YORK (GenomeWeb News) — An international team led by researchers at Seoul National University has sequenced and annotated the genome of a Korean individual — the second Korean genome to be sequenced in recent months and the seventh complete human genome to be published in the past two years.
A team of researchers led by the Genomic Medicine Institute at Seoul National University has sequenced and analyzed the genome of an anonymous Korean man, using a combination of whole-genome shotgun sequencing and targeted bacterial artificial chromosome sequencing on the Illumina Genome Analyzer and comparative genomic hybridization by microarrays.
A study involving higher-resolution genetic screening suggests that healthy embryos may be wasted during IVF.
DNA barcoding is advocated as a vast improvement in our ability to monitor and manage the world's biodiversity. An expert on the potato and tomato family examined the utility of DNA barcoding in a complex plant group, Solanum section Petota, using three of the most frequently suggested genome sections. His findings emphasize the importance of using multiple means of identifying species, and he ...
GWC Technologies is taking advantage of Washington's stimulus efforts to develop a new protein array technology.
Stanford University School of Medicine scientists have played a major role in an international effort that has shown, for the first time, that modern genetic technologies can solve the riddle of how gene variations lead to schizophrenia.
Medical school scientists have played a major role in an international effort that has shown, for the first time, that modern genetic technologies can solve the riddle of how gene variations lead to schizophrenia.
Janet Davison Rowley, MD, a founder in the field of cancer cytogenetics and a renowned leader in molecular oncology, will receive the 2009 Genetics Prize of The Peter and Patricia Gruber Foundation.
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