The inhabitants of the Faroe Islands could become the world's first population to be
offered full genome sequencing for free, researchers announced at a meeting on personal genomes at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory last week.
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.
Enthusiastic about the HapMap's potential to provide medical answers that the
full human
genome sequence has yet to
offer, NIH paved the way, planning a $ 40 million early this year.