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Domestic cat genome sequenced
(11/01/2007)
A report that appears in the scientific journal Genome Research details the first assembly, annotation, and comparative analysis of the domestic cat genome (Felis catus). The DNA of a 4-year-old Abyssinian cat named Cinnamon, whose well-documented ...
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New findings challenge established views about human genome
(06/18/2007)
ENCODE research consortium uncovers surprises related to organisation and function of human genetic blueprint
The ENCyclopedia Of DNA Elements [ENCODE], an international research consortium organised by the National Human Genome Research Institute [NHGRI], part of the National Institutes of Health [NIH], published the results of its exhaustive, four-year ...
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NHGRI Expands Effort to Revolutionize Sequencing Technologies
(05/29/2006)
Grants Awarded to Develop Faster, Cheaper DNA Sequencing
The National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), announced it has awarded grants totaling more than $32 million to advance the development of innovative sequencing technologies intended to reduce ...
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NIH Awards $4.2 Million Grant to Scientists at Scripps Research to Speed DNA Sequencing Technologies
(08/10/2005)
A team of scientists at The Scripps Research Institute in California and Oxford University in England have been awarded a $4.2 million five-year grant to conduct basic science aimed at speeding the rate at which the next generation of DNA sequencing ...
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New Technology Development Grants Will Aid Quest To Find All Functional Elements in Human DNA
(10/22/2004)
ENCODE Consortium Publishes Scientific Strategy
A research consortium organized by the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), today published a paper in the journal Science detailing the scientific rationale and strategy behind its quest ...
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