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Massive Gene Database Planned in California

The data will be compared against electronic health records and patients' personal information.

The Human Genome in 3-D

New technology reveals how DNA molecules pack themselves inside a cell nucleus.

Complete Genomics Sequences 14 Genomes

The company sequenced the genomes in the last six months and plans 10,000 more next year.

The Human Genome: Yours for $48,000

A new sequencing service aims to take whole-genome sequencing mainstream.

Hunting for Clues in the Swine Flu Genetic Code

As the World Health Organization raises its pandemic alert to level 5, scientists study the genetic sequence of the virus.

A Hole in the Genome

A small chunk of DNA linked to schizophrenia, mental retardation, and autism may change the way we think about disease.

Neanderthal Genome Unraveled

Scientists announce the first complete draft of our closest relative's genome.

New Clues to How Primates Evolved

Regions of DNA prone to duplication may have played a vital role in human evolution.

Genes That Fend Off Cancer

Ken Offit aims to find out why some women escape the disease.

Chinese, African Genomes Sequenced

By validating an emerging technology, two new genomic studies offer hope for the fight against disease.

Genomes on Display

Ten volunteers may reveal their genetic and medical data.

Linda Avey and Anne Wojcicki

The founders of startup 23andMe want to know your genome.

Genetic Geography

Genomic analysis reveals Europeans' places of origin.

The Genetic Early Adopters

The first people to purchase their complete genome sequences browse their books of life.

Personal Genomics: Access Denied?

Consumers have a right to their genomes.

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