High Throughput Genotyping for Genomic Cohort Study

유전체 코호트 연구를 위한 대용량 염기서열 분석

  • Park, Woong-Yang (Department of Biochemistry and Human Genome Research Institute, Seoul National University College of Medicine)
  • 박웅양 (서울대학교 의과대학 생화학교실 및 인간유전체연구소)
  • Published : 2007.03.31

Abstract

Human Genome Project (HGP) could unveil the secrets of human being by a long script of genetic codes, which enabled us to get access to mine the cause of diseases more efficiently. Two wheels for HGP, bioinformatics and high throughput technology are essential techniques for the genomic medicine. While microarray platforms are still evolving, we can screen more than 500,000 genotypes at once. Even we can sequence the whole genome of an organism within a day. Because the future medicne will focus on the genetic susceptibility of individuals, we need to find genetic variations of each person by efficient genotyping methods.

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