UCSC student puts genome browser on Web
James Kent, a graduate student at the University of California-Santa Cruz, has written and put up a browser that gives users access to human genome data. The project was accomplished in collaboration with the genome analysis group of the International Human Genome Project.
The source article is at mercurycenter.com.
The browser is at genome.ucsc.edu
and a genome project overview is available at nature.com.
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