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<p><strong><span style="font-size:large">Korean Genome Project (KGP)</span></strong></p>
 
  
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'''<span style="font-size:large">What is the Korean Genome Project?</span>'''
  
<p>KGP is the largest Korean Genome Project in Korea which supports currently 10,000 human genome sequencing in Korea.</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 and [[NCSRD]], KRISS,&nbsp;Daejeon in Korea.&nbsp;</p>
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The Korean Genome Project (KGP) is the largest of its kind in South Korea, currently supporting the the sequencing of Korean human genomes of up to 10, 000 bp in length. It originated from the national initiative to build a Korean reference genome, as well as sequence whole population genomes in 2006 by KOBIC, KRIBB, NCSRD, and KRISS, in Daejeon, South Korea.
  
<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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In 2009, the Genome Research Foundation (GRF) and TheragenEtex began supporting KGP to build the variome of Koreans, as well as the Korean Reference Genome (KOREF). Additionally, KGP began receiving support from the Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, Clinomics, and Ulsan City from 2014 onwards.
  
<p>From 2014, KGP has been supported by UNIST, Clinomics, and Ulsan City, Ulsan, Korea.&nbsp;</p>
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The final goal of KGP is to sequence ~ 85,000,000 Koreans, that is, every Korean on Earth.<br/> &nbsp;
  
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<span style="font-size:16px">[[KGP_consortium|KGP consortium]]</span>
  
<p><span style="font-size:16px">[[KGP consortium]]</span></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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<span style="font-size:16px">'''External Links'''</span>
  
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[http://koreangenome.org KoreanGenome.org]
  
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[http://opengenome.net Opengenome.net]
  
<p><span style="font-size:16px"><strong>External Links</strong></span></p>
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[https://www.srd.re.kr/ www.srd.re.kr]
  
<p>[http://koreangenome.org KoreanGenome.org]</p>
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<p>[http://opengenome.net Opengenome.net]</p>
 
 
 
<p>[https://www.srd.re.kr/ www.srd.re.kr]</p>
 
 
 
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Revision as of 17:48, 23 June 2020

What is the Korean Genome Project?

 

The Korean Genome Project (KGP) is the largest of its kind in South Korea, currently supporting the the sequencing of Korean human genomes of up to 10, 000 bp in length. It originated from the national initiative to build a Korean reference genome, as well as sequence whole population genomes in 2006 by KOBIC, KRIBB, NCSRD, and KRISS, in Daejeon, South Korea.

In 2009, the Genome Research Foundation (GRF) and TheragenEtex began supporting KGP to build the variome of Koreans, as well as the Korean Reference Genome (KOREF). Additionally, KGP began receiving support from the Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, Clinomics, and Ulsan City from 2014 onwards.

The final goal of KGP is to sequence ~ 85,000,000 Koreans, that is, every Korean on Earth.
 

KGP consortium

 

External Links

KoreanGenome.org

Opengenome.net

www.srd.re.kr