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Chapter 1. Introduction
Part I. The Diversity of Genomics
Chapter 2. Distributed and Concentrated Strategies in the Sequencing of the Yeast Genome
Chapter 3. The Human Genome Project(s)
Part II. Communities and Reference Genomes
Chapter 4. The Funnelling Effect of the Sanger Institute
Chapter 5. The Pig Community and Their Reference Genome
Part III. Contextualising and Enhancing Reference Genomes
Chapter 6. Making Reference Genomes Useful: Annotation
Chapter 7. Improving and Going Beyond Reference Genomes
Chapter 8. Conclusion.
Part I. The Diversity of Genomics
Chapter 2. Distributed and Concentrated Strategies in the Sequencing of the Yeast Genome
Chapter 3. The Human Genome Project(s)
Part II. Communities and Reference Genomes
Chapter 4. The Funnelling Effect of the Sanger Institute
Chapter 5. The Pig Community and Their Reference Genome
Part III. Contextualising and Enhancing Reference Genomes
Chapter 6. Making Reference Genomes Useful: Annotation
Chapter 7. Improving and Going Beyond Reference Genomes
Chapter 8. Conclusion.