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<p><font size="4"><em>[[openfree]] </em></font><font size="6">Personal Genome Net</font></p>
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<p><font size="6"><strong><font size="5">The [[$0 Genomics Project]] home</font></strong><br />
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<td bgcolor="#ffffcc" align="center" bordercolor="#66ff33"><font size="4"><strong>PersonalGenome.Net is a free portal for analyzing and engineering personal genomes at $0 cost. </strong><br />
</font><strong><font size="4">PersonalGenome.Net is one of BiO sites.&nbsp;<br />
We promote openfree exchange of bio- and geno-information throughout the world.<br />
[[Personal genome join|Join us !]]</font></strong></td>
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<font size="4"><strong>$0 Genome Project</strong> for [[genomic equality]]<br />
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$0 Genomics project is a project launched by Genomics.org<br />
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It is to collect personal genome information for free and distribute it free.&nbsp;It is a zero-cost genomics project.<br />
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Governments can pay for the genotyping cost and the voluteers let the world access the personal genome information without any restriction.&nbsp;<br />
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All the $0 geonmics participants get all the personal genomics information for free from Genomics.org.<br />
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There are people who have published personal genomic information.&nbsp;<br />
If you have your own genome information acquired by full genome sequencing, SNP chips and other genome chips, you can provide the information to genomics.org.&nbsp;<br />
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It is an <em>openfree</em> BiO project.<br />
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<font size="4">Why $0 genome project?<br />
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Genomic equality<br />
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<font size="4">Genome information should be free for all and the benefit of free genomics should be shared by people with little money and access to information.<br />
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<font size="4">How does it work?<br />
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<font size="4"><font color="#000000"><strong>1. Petition:</strong> [http://genomics.org/index.php/Please_click_here_and_sign_your_name_to_petition_the_governments_of_the_world_to_sequence_genomes_free_of_charge Please click here and sign your name to petition the governments of the world to sequence genomes free of charge]<br />
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</font><font size="4"><strong>2.&nbsp;Cheap sequencing<br />
3. Collecting free SNP and genome information</strong><br />
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<em><font color="#999999">openfree</font></em></font><font size="5"> <strong>Consortium for $0 Genome</strong><br />
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[[Members of $0 Genomics Consortium]]<br />
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<strong><font size="5">Discussions</font></strong><br />
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<li><font size="5"><a href="http://www.nature.com/ng/qoty/index.html" rel="nofollow" title="http://omics.org" class="external text"><font size="3">A post in &quot;Nature Genetics&quot;What would you do if it became possible to sequence the equivalent of a full human genome for only $1,000?&quot;</font></a></font> </li>
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<font size="4">[[Press Releases]]<br />
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[[Personal Genome News]]<br />
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