What does medicine look like in the era of personal genomics? Dr Manuel Corpas of The Genome Analysis Centre, UK, explores […]
Category: Personal Genomes
Perfect DNA: What If You Knew How Long Your Genes Have Been Programmed To Live?
A couple of important developments in personal genomics are at hand. I introduce one here. After 4 years of work, […]
23andMe Opens Up Health Shop in the UK
Followers of the personal genomics fields will have known that not long ago the FDA decided to shut down the […]
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 […]
Crowdsourcing the Analysis of Personal Family Genomes: A 4 Year Perspective
I cannot believe that 4 years have passed by since I bought my first 23andMe spitting kit. I was recently […]
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, […]
Fecal DNA From Personal Sample Available For Download
The DNA from my personal fecal sample is finally available for public download. The data are released under a public […]
How Facebook Helped Me Discover I’m A Red Hair Gene Carrier
Is it weird for a Spaniard to have red hair? The typical stereotype for a Mediterranean person is brown-skinned, not […]
A Genome Blogger Manifesto, Published in GigaScience
The latest publication in my series of personal genomics articles is now available in the GigaScience journal. Here I present […]
Samples Shipped To The BGI
Well, finally the moment arrived. My mom’s, dad’s and sister’s saliva samples are today being shipped to the BGI. We […]