Sequencing and high-throughput mutation detection methods are used to identify key genes involved in cancer development Related publication The International Cancer Genome Consortium.International network of cancer genome projects.Natu...
BGI and the scientific research alliance from nine Danish research institutes launched the LUCAMP program. The study of diabetes-associated genes and mutations is one of the sub-projects. The LUCAMP program aims to advance the process of clinical outcomes through a series of scientific and clinic...
The International Thousand Human Genome Project was launched in January 2008 by an international research committee and is jointly undertaken by scientists from China, the United States and Germany to provide the most detailed map of human genetic variation and to advance genomics in the field of...
The Yanhuang project aims to sequence 100 Chinese human genomes and construct a high-resolution genetic polymorphism map to promote medical research in China and Asia. Details The results of the International Human Genome HapMap Project show that the three main populations (Af...
The "World Three Poles" Animal Genomes Project is a genomic level study of three species of penguins, polar bears and Tibetan antelopes grown in the harsh environments of the Antarctic, Arctic and high altitude. Details The “World Three Poles” Animal Genomes Project launched on...
1,000 Plants (1KP) project aims to sequence and assemble about 1000 plant transcriptomes using next-generation sequencing technology. Details 1,000 Plants (1KP) project aims to sequence and assemble about 1000 plant transcriptomes using next-generation sequencing technology. ...