Storylines repeat in genome science every decade or so. The human genome is complete. No. Now it's complete. Or, in the 90's, it was first announced that the first chromosome was sequenced. We have the same story for you today--breaking news from a paper that has not even been published yet: the first “complete” assembly of a human chromosome, end to end, telomere to telomere. So what’s going on?
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Toward the Human Pan Genome with Adam Phillippy, NHGRI
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Toward the Human Pan Genome with Adam Phillippy, NHGRI
May 23, 2019
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