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Researchers map the first draft sequence of human proteome – News-Medical.net
Twenty years after the release of the human genome, the genetic “blueprint” of human life, an international research team, including the University of British C…

Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Oct 20 2020
Twenty years after the release of the human genome, the genetic “blueprint” of human life, an international research team, including the University of British Columbia’s Chris Overall, has now mapped the first draft sequence of the human proteome.
Their work was published Oct. 16 in Nature Communications and announced today by the Human Proteome Organization (HUPO). Overall is the only Canadian scientist involved in the Nature Communications paper….
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