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The genomic record of Humankind's evolutionary roots.
M Goodman
American journal of human genetics 64 (1), 31-9 (Jan 1999)
Posted by xosegb and 1 other to Hominids genomics evolution on Sun Feb 17 2008 at 00:13 UTC | info | related
 
GENOMIC DATA ACCESS PATTERNS AS INDICATORS OF THE DIFFUSION OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CAPABILITY: TRENDS, PUZZLES, AND IMPLICATIONS
www.hbs.edu
Over the past decade, hundreds of labs spent billions of dollars to generate terabytes of genetic sequence data. These tidal waves of information have been deposited into some of the largest libraries ever constructed. While debate has raged about the social and ethical implications of the genomics revolution, surprisingly little attention has focused on the data themselves who is using these genomic data and for what purposes? We recently had the opportunity to investigate these questions, and came to some surprising conclusions. At the Harvard Business School Life Sciences Project, we are trying to understand the industrial dynamics of what has been termed the life sciences revolution, its impact on firms, regions, and nations. How will economies and organizations be transformed, who will succeed, and what will it take to do so? A first step in our project is an attempt to estimate which nations and regions are winning and which failing in the race to construct the scientific and technological capabilities needed to participate in the biotechonomy of the future.
Posted by xosegb to genomics economics on Sun Feb 17 2008 at 00:07 UTC | info | related
 
Transforming Life, Transforming Business: The Life-Science Revolution
harvardbusinessonline.hbsp.harvard.edu
Posted by xosegb to genomics economics on Sat Feb 16 2008 at 23:42 UTC | info | related
 
The Diploid Genome Sequence of an Individual Human
Samuel Levy et al.
PLoS Biology 5 (10), 254 (01 Oct 2007)
 
Bones of Contention, and Dirty Too? -- Pennisi 2007 (829): 4 -- ScienceNOW
sciencenow.sciencemag.org
 
A molecular timescale for vertebrate evolution
Sudhir Kumar and S Hedges
Nature 392 (6679), 917-20 (30 Apr 1998)
Posted by xosegb to genomics evolution on Wed Sep 12 2007 at 08:47 UTC | info | related
 
ENCODE: More genomic empowerment
Genome Research 17 (6), 667 (2007)
Posted by xosegb and 2 others to encode genomics on Thu Jun 14 2007 at 07:47 UTC | info | related
 
Early History of Mammals Is Elucidated with the ENCODE Multiple Species Sequencing Data
Sergey Nikolaev et al.
PLoS Genetics 3 (1), 2 (01 Jan 2007)

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