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NOVEMBER 2009
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Scientists Work Out 3D Structure of the Human Genome
Scientists Work Out 3D Structure of the Human Genome
Researchers have discovered that the human genome is organised into two separate compartments, keeping active genes accessible while placing inactive DNA in ‘storage’.
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News
  • Detecting species-site dependencies in large multiple sequence alignments
  • Mutational evolution in a lobular breast tumour profiled at single nucleotide resolution
  • Large scale single nucleotide polymorphism discovery in unsequenced genomes

News
  • Whole-genome sequencing of two Kalahari Bushmen genomes
  • Sequencing of infant’s genome yields a surprise diagnosis
  • First high-throughput analysis of every Salmonella typhi gene
  • Establishing standard definitions for genome sequences

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  • DNA sequencing videos
  • IBM scientists are developing microchips for genome sequencing
  • Chatting with the sequencing people

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