Harvard Personal Genome Project
Description
Starting in 2005 as a pilot experiment with 10 individuals, the Harvard Personal Genome Project (Harvard PGP) pioneered a new form of genomics research. The main goal of the project is to allow scientists to connect human genetic information (human DNA sequence, gene expression, associated microbial sequence data, etc) with human trait information (medical information, biospecimens and physical traits) and environmental exposures. This study contains the samples we have incorporated into the YDNA Warehouse for inclusion in the YDNA tree.
External Contributors
- The Harvard Personal Genome Project - Research Institute Website
This study makes use of data collected from publicly available academic repositories. To support open science, we are introducing new reporting capabilities to provide access to the data, enabling independent verification of findings and reuse in future research.
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