A Short Genome Primerby: Cmels Directorate
edited by: LawrenceComparative Genomics (5 June 2005), pp. 5-11.
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AbstractThe completion of the Human Genome Project in 2003 marked the most ambitious research effort in the history of life sciences: the sequencing of human DNA. However, the project, which included the participation of Lawrence Livermore biologists and computational scientists, was only the first step in understanding life at the molecular level. “The Human Genome Project gave us the sequence of the human DNA but not the manual that explains what it means,” says Ivan Ovcharenko, a bioinformatics scientist in Livermore’s Computation Directorate.
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