Celera turns to public genome data to speed up endgame
Paul Smaglik and
Declan Butler
Nature, 2000, vol. 403, issue 6766, 119-119
Abstract:
WASHINGTON AND PARIS Celera Genomics Corporation appears to have cut back on its plans to singlehandledly complete a high-quality sequence of the human genome. The company now says that it intends to achieve the same end by combining lower-quality sequence with data from the international, publicly funded Human Genome Project (HGP).
Date: 2000
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