The history of science tends to be recounted as a story of progress from early goals and discoveries to a unified outcome, in some sense implicit from the beginning, and often due to technological advances. The sequencing of the human genome is no exception. As a crucial part of the Human Genome Project, the history of genomic sequencing is typically presented as a direct result of the discoveries of the structure of DNA and its coding function, together with practical factors such as the development of techniques which made large-scale sequencing possible. However, the history of sequencing is inevitably a more complicated story, not only about molecular biology, but also about the evolving culture of scientific practice at the end of the ...
This special issue on sequences and sequencers uses new analytical approaches to re-assess the histo...
Genomics poses challenges that are specific to historians of science. Such challenges are not necess...
AbstractDetermining the order of nucleic acid residues in biological samples is an integral componen...
Fifteen years elapsed between the discovery of the double helix (1953) and the first DNA sequencing ...
Fifteen years elapsed between the discovery of the double helix (1953) and the first DNA sequencing ...
AbstractDetermining the order of nucleic acid residues in biological samples is an integral componen...
The nucleotides are the building blocks of nucleic acids and determining their sequential arrangemen...
The era of genomics (the study of genes and their function) began a scant dozen years ago with a sug...
…the acquisition of the sequence is only the beginning. The sequence information provides a starting...
165-174Mysteries of human life are revealed by the completion of human genome project. Various spec...
The availability of the human genome sequence has had an enormous impact on biomedical research. New...
The availability of the human genome sequence has had an enormous impact on biomedical research. New...
The availability of the human genome sequence has had an enormous impact on biomedical research. New...
The sequencing of the Human Reference Genome, with Human Genome Project announced ten years ago, pro...
The sequencing of the Human Reference Genome, with Human Genome Project announced ten years ago, pro...
This special issue on sequences and sequencers uses new analytical approaches to re-assess the histo...
Genomics poses challenges that are specific to historians of science. Such challenges are not necess...
AbstractDetermining the order of nucleic acid residues in biological samples is an integral componen...
Fifteen years elapsed between the discovery of the double helix (1953) and the first DNA sequencing ...
Fifteen years elapsed between the discovery of the double helix (1953) and the first DNA sequencing ...
AbstractDetermining the order of nucleic acid residues in biological samples is an integral componen...
The nucleotides are the building blocks of nucleic acids and determining their sequential arrangemen...
The era of genomics (the study of genes and their function) began a scant dozen years ago with a sug...
…the acquisition of the sequence is only the beginning. The sequence information provides a starting...
165-174Mysteries of human life are revealed by the completion of human genome project. Various spec...
The availability of the human genome sequence has had an enormous impact on biomedical research. New...
The availability of the human genome sequence has had an enormous impact on biomedical research. New...
The availability of the human genome sequence has had an enormous impact on biomedical research. New...
The sequencing of the Human Reference Genome, with Human Genome Project announced ten years ago, pro...
The sequencing of the Human Reference Genome, with Human Genome Project announced ten years ago, pro...
This special issue on sequences and sequencers uses new analytical approaches to re-assess the histo...
Genomics poses challenges that are specific to historians of science. Such challenges are not necess...
AbstractDetermining the order of nucleic acid residues in biological samples is an integral componen...