by be-webmaster | Dec 27, 2018 | news
Nov 22, 2018 | Andy Stiny A new international scientific effort just released the entire hereditary background of 14 different species, and a tiny bird that inhabits New Mexico is playing a starring role. Anna’s hummingbird, a unique creature that can be found in the...
by be-webmaster | Dec 18, 2018 | news
Cambridge Independent | Nov 18, 2018 | Paul Brackley An extraordinary global effort to sequence the genetic codes of all 1.5 million known species of animals, plants, protozoa and fungi on Earth is under way – and the Wellcome Sanger Institute is to play a leading...
by be-webmaster | Dec 11, 2018 | news
Dec 6, 2018 | Nature Biotechnology editorial staff The Vertebrate Genome Project provides a new benchmark for those seeking to build reference genomes. The first set of reference genomes recently released by the Vertebrate Genome Project (VGP) represents a watershed...
by be-webmaster | Nov 7, 2018 | news
Fortune | Nov 2, 2018 | Lucas Laursen If Noah had today’s genome sequencers he would have built a smaller ark – and filled it with hard drives. A network of scientists around the world Thursday, launched a 10-year project to sequence the genomes of all the 1.5...
by be-webmaster | Oct 18, 2018 | news
Date: Monday, July 2, 2018 Author: Chrissy Sexton In an unprecedented study, researchers have analyzed the full DNA sequence of a fern. The team was so determined to examine the genome of the floating water fern, Azolla filiculoides, that they set up an online...