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Variation graphs facilitate genomic discover Katharine Miller | Inquiry UCSC After the first human genome was successfully sequenced in 2003, researchers established it as the reference genome. It became the singular, highest-quality, most well-understood,...
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Gifts from Ken and Gloria Levy support biomedical discovery that may help cancer patients as well as research on dark matter halos, some of the universe’s largest structures UCSC.edu | June 04, 2019 | J.D. Hillard Professor Daniel Kim’s lab works on technology it...
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Understanding the structure of the FoxM1 protein and how it works could guide development of new cancer-fighting drugs UCSC.edu | May 28, 2019 | Tim Stephens Unregulated cell division is a hallmark of cancer, and one of the key proteins involved in controlling cell...