"Revolutionizing Genetics: A New Era of Ethnic Diversity-Informed Healthcare"

The Human Pangenome Reference Consortium has created a more inclusive human reference genome by assembling genomic sequences of 47 individuals from around the world, revealing almost 120 million DNA base pairs previously unseen. By providing a more accurate representation of human genetic diversity, researchers can refine their understanding of the link between genes and diseases, accelerate clinical research, and ultimately help address health disparities. The pangenome is public and can be used by scientists around the world as a new standard human genome reference. The HPRC’s ultimate goal is to produce high-quality, nearly error-free genomes from at least 350 individuals from diverse populations by mid-2024.
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