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World's Leading Genomic Researchers to Gather at 12th International Genome Sequencing and Analysis Conference
The TIGR Comprehensive Microbial Resource (CMR) is now online
J. Craig Venter Donates Proceeds of King Faisal Science Award to TIGR to Fund Genome Sequencing of Deadly Cattle Disease
Institute Offers New Choice for Educators
5 TIGR Gene Indices updated with new versions - Worm, Rice, Maize, Soybean and Zebrafish
Information on TIGR Genomic Sequencing and Analysis Conference is online
Webpage for the complete genome sequence of SIFV (Sulfolobus islandicus filamentous virus) Arnold, et al. Virology 267:252-266
The George Washington University Institute for Biomedical Sciences (GWIBS) and TIGR are presenting a Speaker Series
TIGR publishes the complete genome sequence of Chlamydia trachomatis MoPn and Chlamydia pneumoniae AR39 Read et al. Nucleic Acids Research Volume 28, Issue 6: March 15
TIGR is funded by NIAID (NIH) to sequence 10-12 Mbases of the Trypanosoma cruzi genome over five years.
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The surprising results of a decade-long investigation by Alessandro Vezzosi and Agnese Sabato provide a strong basis for advancing a project researching Leonardo da Vinci's DNA.
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Sailing the Seas in Search of Microbes
Projects aimed at collecting big data about the ocean’s tiniest life forms continue to expand our view of the seas.
What the Public Should Not Know
J. Craig Venter, PhD, argues scientists have “a moral obligation to communicate what they're doing to the public,” and that more studies deserve greater public criticism.
Scientists coax cells with the world’s smallest genomes to reproduce normally
The discovery could sharpen scientists’ understanding of which functions are crucial for normal cells and what the many mysterious genes in these organisms are doing
San Diego arts, health, science and youth groups to share $71M from Prebys Foundation
The J. Craig Venter Institute is the recipient of three awards totaling more than $1.5M to study SARS-CoV-2 and heart disease
Reflections on the 20th Anniversary of the First Publication of the Human Genome
A new wave of research is needed to make ample use of humanity’s “most wondrous map”
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