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<li>Creating standard genome of 7,000 rare diseases reported in the world, which can be used for research data of early diagnosis and drug development.</li> | <li>Creating standard genome of 7,000 rare diseases reported in the world, which can be used for research data of early diagnosis and drug development.</li> | ||
<li>The data provided this time is the genetic information of Retinal Pigment Degeneration.</li> | <li>The data provided this time is the genetic information of Retinal Pigment Degeneration.</li> | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:12, 23 February 2017
Genome Data of Rare Disease
- Creating standard genome of 7,000 rare diseases reported in the world, which can be used for research data of early diagnosis and drug development.
- The data provided this time is the genetic information of Retinal Pigment Degeneration.
- The KPGP data can be downloaded from the FTP site.
No | Public ID | Ethnic Group | Gender | Nationality | WGS | WES |
- <Data Usage>
- 1. The genome data is provided by Genome Research Foundation. Anyone can use the data freely.
- 2. People who would like to acquire further information about the data for research publication and collaboration, please contact us.
- Contact: info@pgi.re.kr / 82-43-235-8687