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  2. 1000 Genomes Project - Wikipedia

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    The 1000 Genomes Project (1KGP), taken place from January 2008 to 2015, was an international research effort to establish the most detailed catalogue of human genetic variation at the time. Scientists planned to sequence the genomes of at least one thousand anonymous healthy participants from a number of different ethnic groups within the ...

  3. European Nucleotide Archive - Wikipedia

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    The European Nucleotide Archive (ENA) is a repository providing free and unrestricted access to annotated DNA and RNA sequences. It also stores complementary information such as experimental procedures, details of sequence assembly and other metadata related to sequencing projects . [ 1 ]

  4. List of population genetics projects - Wikipedia

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    Reference United Kingdom: UK10K: 4000 healthy British and 6000 with extreme health problems [1] Netherlands: GoNL: 250 trios (father, mother and child) of Dutch descent [2] South Africa: NA 1 from Southern Kalahari, 3 from Northern Kalahari, 1 Bantu from South Africa [3] Singapore: Singapore Genome Variation Project

  5. Genome Reference Consortium - Wikipedia

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    The main reason for improving the reference assemblies are that they are the cornerstones upon which all whole genome studies are based (e.g. the 1000 Genomes Project). The GRC is a collaborative effort which interacts with various groups in the scientific community. [1] The primary member institutes are: The Wellcome Sanger Institute

  6. List of biological databases - Wikipedia

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    1000 Genomes Project: launched in January 2008. The genomes of more than a thousand anonymous participants from a number of different ethnic groups were analyzed and made publicly available. EggNOG Database: a hierarchical, functionally and phylogenetically annotated orthology resource based on 5090 organisms and 2502 viruses. It provides ...

  7. dbSNP - Wikipedia

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    dbSNP accepts individual genotypes from samples provided by donors that have consented to having their DNA sequence housed in a public database (e.g. HapMap or the 1000 Genomes project). Validation Information (Optional) Assays validated directly by the submitter through the VALIDATION section show the type of evidence used to confirm the ...

  8. Wellcome Sanger Institute - Wikipedia

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    It shares this location with the European Bioinformatics Institute. It was established in 1992 and named after double Nobel laureate Frederick Sanger . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was conceived as a large scale DNA sequencing centre to participate in the Human Genome Project , and went on to make the largest single contribution to the gold standard sequence ...

  9. Wellcome Genome Campus - Wikipedia

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    The Campus is home to some institutes and organisations in genomics and computational biology.The Campus is part of the Wellcome Trust, a global charitable foundation that exists to improve health, and houses the Wellcome Sanger Institute, the European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI), the bioinformatics outstation of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), and a number of biotech ...