
World’s biggest set of human genome sequences opens to scientists
The whole genomes of 500,000 people in the UK Biobank will help researchers to probe our genetic code for links to disease.
The whole genomes of 500,000 people in the UK Biobank will help researchers to probe our genetic code for links to disease.
The whole genomes of 500,000 people in the UK Biobank will help researchers to probe our genetic code for links to disease.
Analysis of a massive genomic data set reveals the profound effects that the movement of Bantu-speaking peoples had on Africa’s biological, linguistic and cultural landscape. These findings provide valuable insights for a wide range of disciplines and serve as a comprehensive data set of ancient and modern African individuals for comparative studies.