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  1. Solid sequencing
  2. Sophia Smithe
  3. Soybean genome, G. max data publicized
  4. Soybean genomics
  5. Spam keywords
  6. Species Specific Genomics
  7. Species Specific Genomics
  8. Specific Omics
  9. Stanford Genomics Resources
  10. Stephen R Quake
  11. Storing your genome in you PC
  12. Sungjin Kim
  13. Sungwon Jeon
  14. Synthetic Genomics
  15. Tasmanian devil genome sequenced
  16. The Diploid Genome Sequence of an Individual Human. 2007 Plos Biology
  17. The Human Genome Rights
  18. The Minimal Gene Complement of Mycoplasma genitalium
  19. The complete genome of an individual by massively parallel DNA sequencing. 2008 Nature
  20. The complete genome sequence of Triticum mosaic virus is published in Arch Vriol.
  21. The diploid genome sequence of a Chinese individual was sequenced
  22. The diploid genome sequence of an Asian individual
  23. The dynamic genome of Hydra
  24. The first African Genome
  25. The first Commercial full personal genome and SNP information service in Asia launched by Theragen Inc. in Korea
  26. The first Cyano bacterium sequenced
  27. The first Indian genome
  28. The first Japanese genome
  29. The first Korean Genome Sequence
  30. The first Korean Genome Sequence analysis
  31. The first Korean genome sequence and analysis: Full genome sequencing for a socio-ethnic group
  32. The first Neanderthal genome
  33. The first Orangutan genome
  34. The first Tiger Genome
  35. The first bacterium sequenced
  36. The first fully public female human genome: Rosalyn Gill
  37. The first fully public female human genome: Rosalynn Gill
  38. The first genomes
  39. The first mammoth genome
  40. The first public female genome, Rosalynn Gill's was released
  41. The first yeast genome
  42. The fisrt archae genome sequenced
  43. The genome sequencing of an albino Western lowland gorilla reveals inbreeding in the wild
  44. The human genome project completion announcement by Bill Clinton
  45. The largest genome size known today: Paris japonica
  46. The principle of univeral genome
  47. The principle of universal genome
  48. The second Korean human genome
  49. The second Korean pesonal genome was sequenced by a Korean team and analyzed by US researchers
  50. The sequence of Giant Panda genome assembled de novo by NGS by BGI.

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