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- Jeremy Schmutz
(Stanford University School of Medicine)
- Jeremy Wheeler
(Stanford University School of Medicine)
- Jane Grimwood
(Stanford University School of Medicine)
- Mark Dickson
(Stanford University School of Medicine)
- Joan Yang
(Stanford University School of Medicine)
- Chenier Caoile
(Stanford University School of Medicine)
- Eva Bajorek
(Stanford University School of Medicine)
- Stacey Black
(Stanford University School of Medicine)
- Yee Man Chan
(Stanford University School of Medicine)
- Mirian Denys
(Stanford University School of Medicine)
- Julio Escobar
(Stanford University School of Medicine)
- Dave Flowers
(Stanford University School of Medicine)
- Dea Fotopulos
(Stanford University School of Medicine)
- Carmen Garcia
(Stanford University School of Medicine)
- Maria Gomez
(Stanford University School of Medicine)
- Eidelyn Gonzales
(Stanford University School of Medicine)
- Lauren Haydu
(Stanford University School of Medicine)
- Frederick Lopez
(Stanford University School of Medicine)
- Lucia Ramirez
(Stanford University School of Medicine)
- James Retterer
(Stanford University School of Medicine)
- Alex Rodriguez
(Stanford University School of Medicine)
- Stephanie Rogers
(Stanford University School of Medicine)
- Angelica Salazar
(Stanford University School of Medicine)
- Ming Tsai
(Stanford University School of Medicine)
- Richard M. Myers
(Stanford University School of Medicine)
Abstract
As the final sequencing of the human genome has now been completed, we present the results of the largest examination of the quality of the finished DNA sequence. The completed study covers the major contributing sequencing centres and is based on a rigorous combination of laboratory experiments and computational analysis.
Suggested Citation
Jeremy Schmutz & Jeremy Wheeler & Jane Grimwood & Mark Dickson & Joan Yang & Chenier Caoile & Eva Bajorek & Stacey Black & Yee Man Chan & Mirian Denys & Julio Escobar & Dave Flowers & Dea Fotopulos & , 2004.
"Quality assessment of the human genome sequence,"
Nature, Nature, vol. 429(6990), pages 365-368, May.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:nature:v:429:y:2004:i:6990:d:10.1038_nature02390
DOI: 10.1038/nature02390
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