Department of Genomics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, USA
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Genome Sequencing: Mapping the Code of Life
Author(s): Stuart Scott*
Genome sequencing is a transformative technology that has revolutionized the field of genetics and biomedical research. This paper provides
an overview of genome sequencing, tracing its historical development, discussing its applications, and highlighting its implications for medicine,
agriculture, and beyond. Beginning with the pioneering work of researchers such as Fred Sanger and the monumental achievement of the
Human Genome Project, we explore how advancements in sequencing technology have enabled the rapid and cost-effective analysis of entire
genomes. We discuss the various sequencing techniques, from Sanger sequencing to next-generation sequencing and emerging technologies
like nanopore sequencing. Furthermore, we delve into the applications of genome sequencing in areas such as personalized medicine, genetic
diagnostics, evolutionary biology, and agric.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2684-4567.2024.8.114
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