Genoscope
The French National Sequencing Center (Genoscope) was created in 1996 in Évry, France. It has been involved in the sequencing of the human genome. The center's name is meant to personify what it is to be a gene.
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Established | 1996 |
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Field of research | Genomics |
Director | Jean Weissenbach |
Location | Évry, France |
Website | www |
Details
The Genoscope is a member of the CEA, and employs around 130 people.[1]
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gollark: Probably very little!
gollark: Probably not in real time, though.
gollark: Possibly. It could be programmed to block somewhat late/with a time delay. Or I'm just overestimating the scale and they actually do have people manually reading stuff.
gollark: Maybe it just automatically does that.
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