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Scientists Develop Open-Source Code for Genome Analysis

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A scientist in Germany, Thomas Krun, developed open-source code to analyze genome data. This code reformats large digital files, isolating the less than 1% of genetic material that differs between individuals. This was a step following the acquisition of a histology sample and genome data.

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genetics bioinformatics open source

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“That was the second epiphany. That was the second step in this recipe that was so crucial was he also stumbled on a guy in Germany, Thomas Krun, who had developed open source code to look at that huge digital file and reformat into just the less than 1% that's different from person to person.”

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