1,000 species get their genomes sequenced for the first time
A thousand reference genomes of the highest quality have now been produced for diverse eukaryotic species across the tree of life.
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2023-09-13T15:32:34+01:0014 September 2023|
A thousand reference genomes of the highest quality have now been produced for diverse eukaryotic species across the tree of life.
2023-07-26T11:20:38+01:0026 July 2023|
Nearly twenty three years after first joining the Wellcome Sanger Institute, at the end of July Dr Matt Berriman will complete the move of his research to the University of Glasgow, where he is now Professor of Parasitology.
2022-12-12T18:47:21+00:008 December 2022|
Meet the software developers, informaticians and bioinformaticians who are helping to sequence the DNA of all life on earth.
2021-11-13T23:19:19+00:005 September 2019|
Brown trout are highly adaptable and its genetic make up may hold key answers to helping species survive climate change
2021-11-14T00:34:27+00:0018 December 2018|
From ragworts that are too common and the tricky toughness of truffles to the trials of getting DNA samples a US Visa, Dan Mead gives his personal reflections on project managing the 25 Genomes Project
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Wellcome Genome Campus,
Hinxton, Cambridgeshire, CB10 1SA. UK
+44 (0)1223 834244