From PGI
20110324: Multiple myeloma genomes sequenced: 20110324 Nature.
20110214: Prostate cancer genomes sequenced by Broad and Dana Faber: 20110214
20110127: University of Colorado gets funds for genome sequencing from the government
20101009: The largest genome size known today: Paris japonica: ⇒ Genome size
20100907: Turkey genome sequenced 20100907 ⇒ Bird genome
20100818: Scripps, Sanofi Personalized Medicine Pact to Focus Initial PGx Research on Diabetes, Aging
20100711:Theragen Totalomics Solutions Launched ⇒Genome sequencing product
20100623: African Genomics project launched
20100427: GET conference Boston by PGP Boston, 27th April.
20100419: Personal Genomics Institute established ⇒Genome Institutes
20100401: IonTorrent ion-sequencing machine announced publically
20100330:The first fully public female human genome: Rosalynn Gill: PGP9. 20100330.
20100325: The dynamic genome of Hydra Nature. 2010 Mar 25 ⇒ Animal Genome
20100315:The Human Genome Rights Declaration. 20100315 ⇒GenomeEthics
20100310: Whole-Genome Sequencing in a Patient with Charcot–Marie–Tooth Neuropathy
20100126: GATC Biotech Purchases HiSeq 2000 Instrument. . ⇒GenomeSequencer
20100303: [[Theragen Inc. launched a personal genome typing service similar to 23andme's. However, the product was
withheld due to legal issues.]]
20100121: The sequence of Giant Panda genome assembled de novo by NGS by BGI.
20090928: Potato genome draft announced
20090810: A Caucasian human genome was sequenced by Helicos single molecule sequencer.
20090805: Recurring Mutations Found by Full length Sequencing of an Acute Myeloid Leukemia Genome (AML). [[N
Engl J Med]]
20090802: The complete genome sequence of Triticum mosaic virus is published in Arch Vriol.
20090730: Crocodile genome map published in BMC Genomics.
20090727: [[A new multiplex sequencing method published by MPI group for highly degraded DNA fragments. Cave
bear mitochondria]]
20090724: DNA Sequencing and Array Drive 8% Growth for Roche in First Half of 2009. 454 GS FLX and Nimblegen. [1]
20090724: BGI (Beijing Genomics Institute) in China participates in orchid genome (Phalaenopsis equestris) sequencing. [2]
20090716: Navigenics Lowers Health Compass Price to $999 USD. [http://www.genomeweb.com/dxpgx/navigenics-
lowers-health-compass-price-1k]
20090716: Celera Uses Automated Workflows for Genomics [3]
20090716: A draft genomic sequence for a worm, Schistosoma japonicum, was published.
20090716: Genomes Of Parasitic Flatworms Decoded: Schistosoma mansoni and Schistosoma japonicum [4]
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