- Genome scientists gather in Santa Cruz for back-to-back meetings
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Leading scientists in the field of genome sequencing and analysis will gather in Santa Cruz for two meetings during the week of March 14 to address challenges and progress in genome research.
- G10K in the news: Genome 10K Project announces first 101 species for sequencing
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
The Genome 10K Community of Scientists and BGI (formerly the Beijing Genomics Institute) of Shenzhen, China, have announced a plan to sequence the genomes of 101 animals within the next two years, the first of 10,000 species to be sequenced by the Genome 10K Project.
- G10K in the news: G10K allies with BGI to decode 101 species within 2 years
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
BGI (previously known as Beijing Genomics Institute) and The Genome 10K Consortium of Scientists (G10KCOS) together announce a plan to sequence the genomes of the first 101 vertebrate species using BGI's facilities and infrastructure of next sequencing technology and bioinformatics platform within 2 years.
- G10K in the news: UCSC working on animal genome sequencing
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
The Genome 10K Project, which began as a meeting of scientists on the UC Santa Cruz campus in April 2009, has announced plans to sequence the genomes of 101 vertebrate species within the next two years.
Genome 10K Project announces first 101 species for genome sequencing
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
The G10KCOS and BGI (formerly the Beijing Genomics Institute) of Shenzhen, China, have announced a plan to sequence the genomes of 101 vertebrate species within the next two years, the first of an eventual 10,000 species to be sequenced by the Genome 10K Project.
- G10K in the news: Africa: of infraredd and inforedd
Thursday, October 7, 2010
One 'competitor' initiative called the Genome 10K project (dedicated to mapping the whole genome of 10000 species) is expected to cost no more than US$50 ...
- GK10 in the news: 'Genetic Zoo' could house 10,000 animal species
Friday, October 1, 2010
A collection of DNA samples from over 10,000 animal species will be assembled by an international team of researchers.
- G10K in the news: Comparative animal genomics and evolution of human disease
Monday, September 13, 2010
In his discussion, Dr. Oliver A. Ryder, Geneticist, Director and Kleberg Chair of Genetics at the Zoological Society of San Diego, will focus on how genetic diversity in great apes compares to our own genetic make-up, and contributes to similarities and differences in disease risk, including cardiovascular disease.
- G10K in the news: A zoo without bars.
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Scientists are attempting to decode the DNA of more than 10,000 vertebrates to build a “genome ark.”
- G10K in the news: BGI to sequence 100 vertebrate species for Genome 10K project
Friday, May 14, 2010
At its facilities in China, BGI will sequence the first 100 genomes for an international project--Genome 10K.