Thursday, December 27, 2007
Science Breakthrough of the Year: Human Genetic Variation
The new issue of Science only briefly touches on why this is the 2007 breakthrough. There's a short piece by Elizabeth Pennisi and another by Jocelyn Kaiser. There is also a video about halfway down on this page. At least they had a short part on the burgeoning industry of personal genomics. One area that they side-stepped however was all the genetic information we've been getting on population differences, and on genetic ancestry. Again, the whole thing was just too short. The cover photo is of a guy wearing a t-shirt that has the annotated gene-sequence map of human chromosome 1.
6 comments:
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I don't speak english very well, but I just want to said... your blog is very interesting, I'd like it.
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good luck and happy new year
This shirt originally only existed in a Photoshop file, but readers kept asking if they could buy one. Wanted to let you know that now they are available for sale at: http://promo.aaas.org/geneshirt/
I'm passionate about genetics and the whole human genome project, I will go read this issue of the Science Magazine because this a topic I'm really interested in... thanks you!
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