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Human genome sequencing at IGIB

Scientific Article
Patowary A,Purkanti R, Singh M, Chauhan RK, Bhartiya D, Dwivedi OP, Chauhan G, Bharadwaj D, Sivasubbu S*,Scaria V*
Systematic analysis and functional annotation of variations in the genome of an Indian individual.
Human Mutation. 2012 Jul;33(7):1133-40.[Genome Browser]

8th Dec 2009 | HUMAN GENOME SEQUENCING
CSIR scientist at IGIB, Delhi declared success in decoding the sequence of an anonymous healthy Indian citizen. The Human Genome has 3.1 billion basepairs. The team at IGIB generated data using next generation sequencing technology. This next-generation sequencing technology enables massively parallel sequencing of millions of genomic fragments of 76 base pairs, which are then mapped back to the reference human genome. This humongous exercise was made possible with the CSIR Supercomputing facility at IGIB.
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in collaboration with Dr. Vinod Scaria and other Staff & Students of IGIB)

An announcement was made in the Lok Sabha by Shri Prithviraj Chavan, Minister of State (Independent Charge) of Science and Technology on Sequencing of the first human genome in India. For more information see the following links:

Press Information Bureau, Government of India |
CSIR completes first ever Human Genome Sequencing in India.
 
http://www.pib.nic.in/release/release.asp?relid=55470

Press Trust of India | CSIR scientists map first human genome in India.
http://www.ptinews.com/news/413984_CSIR-scientists-map-first-human-genome-in-India

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