The 20th anniversary of the completion of the Human Genome Project offers an opportunity to reflect on early efforts to make biological sense out of genomic data.My interest in genomic analysis began at Washington Uni...The 20th anniversary of the completion of the Human Genome Project offers an opportunity to reflect on early efforts to make biological sense out of genomic data.My interest in genomic analysis began at Washington University in 1988 while I was a postdoc in Doug Berg’s laboratory,which was in the same building as the laboratory of Maynard Olson,one of the founders of the Human Genome Project.展开更多
基金This work was supported by National Institute of General Medical Sciences grant R01 GM125878.
文摘The 20th anniversary of the completion of the Human Genome Project offers an opportunity to reflect on early efforts to make biological sense out of genomic data.My interest in genomic analysis began at Washington University in 1988 while I was a postdoc in Doug Berg’s laboratory,which was in the same building as the laboratory of Maynard Olson,one of the founders of the Human Genome Project.