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Posts Tagged ‘#personalgenomics’
Stanford gene researchers see diabetes develop
March 17, 2012STARTUP OPENS DOORS TO GENOME DATABASES | UTSanDiego.com
March 16, 2012The rise of the ‘narciss-ome’ : Nature News & Comment
March 16, 2012recombination rates in chimp
March 16, 2012Genomic privacy and limits of individual detection in a pool : Nature Genetics
February 25, 2012Discusses statistics of revealing SNPs
http://www.nature.com/ng/journal/v41/n9/full/ng.436.html
PLoS ONE: AVPR1A and SLC6A4 Polymorphisms in Choral Singers and Non-Musicians: A Gene Association Study
February 24, 2012Harvard Mapping My DNA Turns Scary – Bloomberg
February 19, 2012Evidence report with JAK2 variant – http://evidence.personalgenomes.org/huA90CE6 .
My comment in response to https://plus.google.com/u/0/102948203403308799263/posts/NBHErsbBLxL
“Enjoyed this story very much. Finding that one has a rare but powerful variant will probably one of the first practical ways that personal genomics will impact actual people’s lives — particularly with the ramping up the NHGRI supported sequencing on simple Mendelian disorders.”
Article: Getting My Genome Sequencing Done (Part I) « Manuel Corpas’ Blog
January 31, 2012Getting My Genome Sequencing Done (Part I) « Manuel Corpas’ Blog
http://manuelcorpas.com/2011/07/12/getting-my-genome-sequencing-done-part-i/
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