The University of California, Santa Cruz, has played a key role in an international project to catalog all of the biologically functional elements in 1 percent of the human genome. The results of the ...
Explore the decades-long journey to map the full human genome, from early breakthroughs to the first complete, gapless DNA ...
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"You have to iterate, you have to fail, you have to quickly pick yourself up": Genome loaded onto quantum computer for first time
A genome has been "loaded" onto a quantum computer for the first time, marking a milestone towards tackling some of ...
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Quantum computer loads full human genome for 1st time after wild trial and error
A team of researchers spent years watching their quantum circuits fail before one finally worked. In early 2025, scientists ...
The ability to sequence and edit human DNA has revolutionized biomedicine. Now a new consortium wants to take the next step and build human genomes from scratch. The Human Genome Project was one of ...
July 2025 will mark the 25th anniversary of the UC Santa Cruz Genome Browser, one of the most widely used resources for genomics worldwide. Originally built to allow researchers to explore a single ...
Since the completion of the Human Genome Project, single linear reference genomes (such as GRCh38) have served as the foundation for biomedical research. However, the genetic backgrounds of human ...
A research team led by Zhen-Xing Endowed Professor Jian Yang at the School of Life Sciences, Westlake University, has ...
Learning to read and write is the beginning of literacy, a progression now mirrored in modern genomics. Scientists first read the human genome, a three-billion-letter biological book, in April 2003.
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