Not exact matches
BOSTON — For bee researchers like May Berenbaum, 2006 was the year an international
consortium of researchers published the first full
sequence of the honeybee
genome, offering a unique and long - sought glimpse at the biological quirks of an insect that shares a productive history with
humans.
His first book related the story of how he led a private effort that raced a government - funded
consortium to decipher the DNA
sequence that makes up the
human genome.
She has made an important contribution to several international research
consortia in
human genomics, including the Genotype Tissue Expression (GTEx) Project, the 1000
Genomes Project and led the RNA -
sequencing work of the Geuvadis Consortium.
Most of the
sequencing of the
human genome by this international
consortium has been done in just the last 15 months.