Genomic DNA from my Aunt, who passed 4 years ago, sequenced on Illumina
Category: Genome Diary
Only one step away from having my deceased Aunt’s whole genome sequenced
All the technical steps my deceased Aunt’s DNA had to go through before the actual process of sequencing her genome.
Crowdsourcing the analysis of the genomes of my family
A summary of the pioneering experience with direct-to-consumer genetic testing myself and my family went through.
Purification of 4-year-old deceased relative hair DNA for Whole Genome Sequencing
Extraction process of DNA in hair from a deceased relative to understand how this genome sequencing can inform health risks in living relatives.
Sequencing a deceased relative genome to learn about own health risks
DNA sequencing of my relative who passed away 4 years ago.
A Genome Blogger Manifesto -Revisited
Genome blogging refers to the sharing of experiences, results and data relative to a person’s genome. Normally, the information shared […]
That feeling when your work is cited in Wikipedia
This time it has caught me by surprise and to me is probably the greatest recognition of my work to date. […]
Personal Genomics Open Access Datasets Even More European-Biased Than Scientific Literature?
Blog post originally published for Front Line Genomics. A recent article published in Nature on October 13th 2016 [1] indicated […]
Enrolled to Personal Genome Project UK!
I am proud to say that I am officially enrolled in the Personal Genome Project UK (PGP-UK). PGP-UK is affiliated to […]
It’s Official, “Corpasome” Is Now Part Of The Scientific Literature
Risking being called ‘Narcissome’ (as Michael Snyder’s work or Snyderome has been called), we not only have written about the Corpasome, […]