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  2. Beijing Institute of Genomics - Wikipedia

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    Besides coming out of the International Human Genome Project, other achievements of BIG included the participation of the International HapMap Project; the completion of the Chinese Superhybrid Rice (Oryza sativa L. ssp. indica) Genome Project; the collaborations of the Silkworm Genome Project and the Chicken Genome Diversity Project.

  3. List of events in NHGRI history - Wikipedia

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    March 1, 2004 – The National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) announces that the first draft version of the chicken genome sequence has been deposited into free public databases. March 11, 2004 – National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) and other scientists find variants in a gene that may predispose people to type 2 diabetes ...

  4. Chicken - Wikipedia

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    At 1.21 Gb, the chicken genome is similarly sized compared to other birds, but smaller than nearly all mammals: the human genome is 3.2 Gb. [104] The final gene set contained 26,640 genes (including noncoding genes and pseudogenes ), with a total of 19,119 protein-coding genes, a similar number to the human genome. [ 105 ]

  5. BGI Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, BGI was a Member of the International Chicken Genome Consortium that published the genome of the chicken. [84] In 2009, BGI published the genome of the Giant Panda. [85] In 2014, BGI and scientists from 20 countries worked together to complete the genome-wide sequencing of 48 bird species. [86]

  6. Genome diversity and karyotype evolution of mammals

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    The first step of the Human Genome Project took place when Tjio and Levan, in 1956, reported the accurate diploid number of human chromosomes as 2n = 46. [ 6 ] During this phase, data on the karyotypes of hundreds of mammalian species (including information on diploid numbers, relative length and morphology of chromosomes, presence of B ...

  7. Humans are 60 percent the same as chickens in one ... - AOL

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    Although a chicken doesn't have as much DNA as a human, it has about the same amount of genes. In those genes, there were similarities to human genes. Humans are 60 percent the same as chickens in ...

  8. Wang Jun (scientist) - Wikipedia

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    Wang presenting his Human Genome Organization (HUGO) 2015 Chen Award lecture in Kuala Lumpur. Wang Jun (Chinese: 王俊; born June 4, 1976) is a Chinese scientist, founder and CEO of iCarbonX, and former CEO of the Beijing Genomics Institute (now known as BGI).

  9. Category:Genome projects - Wikipedia

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    Genome projects are scientific endeavours that aim to map the genome of a living being or of a species. Also see Category:Genetic genealogy projects . Subcategories