Vertebrate Genomes Project
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Vertebrate Genomes Project
A project of the G10K CONSORTIUM
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52% Female Students
52% Female Students

52% Female Students

DESCRIPTION TEXT. MORBI TRISTIQUE
SENECTUS ET NETUS ET MALESUADA
FAMES PELLENTESQUE

95% Literacy Rate

95% Literacy Rate

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52% Female Students
95% Literacy Rate
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About the project

The goal of the VGP is to generate near error-free reference genome assemblies of all 66,000 extant vertebrate species. DNA sequences are a map of an organism’s genes, which determine that organism’s characteristics. Understanding the DNA sequence between all vertebrates will enable the study of how genes have contributed to the evolution and survival of these species.

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Managed by Albert M. Sanchez