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Personal genomes and social networking – my spit is your date
According to Richard Resnick in his TED talk we will match genomes online to find compatible (cousins) – but what if we will find matches to likely partners? Entirely likely now that the cost of genome sequencing is trending towards “absolute … Continue reading
Posted in bioinformatics, Data sharing, genome data sharing, Genomics, networks, pathways
Tagged Absolute zero, buzz words, connecting dots, Functional genomics, Gene, Genome, Lung cancer, lung cancer gene, mass consumer market, richard resnick, rigorous study, Systematics, Systems biology, TED (conference)
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