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<p><span style="font-size: large; ">Korean Genome Project</span></p>
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<p><strong><span style="font-size:large">Korean Genome Project (KGP)</span></strong></p>
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<p>by [[Jong Bhak]]</p>
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<p>Genome Research Founation</p>
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<p>KGP is the largest Korean Genome Project in Korea which supports currently 10,000 human genome sequencing in Korea.</p>
<p>Launched 2010:</p>
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<p>KGP was originated from the national initiative of sequencing the reference Korean and whole population genomes in 2006 by KOBIC, KRIBB, Daejeon in Korea.</p>
<p>Goal: sequencing 50,000,000 Koreans. I.e, every Korean on Earth.</p>
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<p>From 2009, KGP was supported by Genome Research Founation and TheragenEtex to build the variome of Koreans as well as KOREF (the Korean Reference Genome).</p>
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<p>The final Goal: sequencing ~85,000,000 Koreans. I.e, every Korean on Earth.</p>
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<p>Status: 38 openly available sequences.</p>
 
<p>Status: 38 openly available sequences.</p>
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<p>See: http://koreangenome.org and http://opengenome.net</p>
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<p><span style="font-size:16px"><strong>Links</strong></span></p>
<p>Welcome to join.</p>
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<p>[http://koreangenome.org KoreanGenome.org]</p>
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<p>[http://opengenome.net Opengenome.net]</p>
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Revision as of 03:48, 9 March 2020

Korean Genome Project (KGP)

 

KGP is the largest Korean Genome Project in Korea which supports currently 10,000 human genome sequencing in Korea.

KGP was originated from the national initiative of sequencing the reference Korean and whole population genomes in 2006 by KOBIC, KRIBB, Daejeon in Korea.

From 2009, KGP was supported by Genome Research Founation and TheragenEtex to build the variome of Koreans as well as KOREF (the Korean Reference Genome).

 

The final Goal: sequencing ~85,000,000 Koreans. I.e, every Korean on Earth.

Status: 38 openly available sequences.

Links

KoreanGenome.org

Opengenome.net