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Policy Analysis: Life Sciences
Published: 24 June 2010
1000 Genomes Project releases data from pilot projects

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An international public-private consortium, set up to build the most detailed map of human genetic variation to date, has announced the completion of three pilot projects.


The 1000 Genomes Project, an international public-private consortium set up to build the most detailed map of human genetic variation to date, has announced the completion of three pilot projects and says the data accumulated is now freely available public databases for use by the research community.

Work has begun on the full-scale effort to build a public database containing information from the genomes of 2,500 people from 27...

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Related subjects: 1000 Genomes Project, Genomics

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