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Manuel Corpas

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My Family Exome Analysis: Findings
May 24, 2016May 24, 2016

My Family Exome Analysis: Findings

Personal Genomes by Manuel Corpas0 comments

After 4 years of work, I am pleased to say that two publications have emanated from this work: Low budget […]

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November 8, 2014November 8, 2014

Open Science in Human Genomics Research

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DNAdigest is organising a collaborative symposium on the topic “Open Science in human genomics research – challenges and inspirations” and […]

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October 3, 2013October 5, 2013

Crowdsourcing the Analysis of Personal Family Genomes: A 4 Year Perspective

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I cannot believe that 4 years have passed by since I bought my first 23andMe spitting kit. I was recently […]

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June 21, 2013June 21, 2013

It’s Official, “Corpasome” Is Now Part Of The Scientific Literature

Bioinformatics by Manuel Corpas1 comment

Risking being called ‘Narcissome’ (as Michael Snyder’s work or Snyderome has been called), we not only have written about the Corpasome, […]

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April 12, 2013April 19, 2013

How Facebook Helped Me Discover I’m A Red Hair Gene Carrier

Genome Diary by Manuel Corpas4 comments

Is it weird for a Spaniard to have red hair? The typical stereotype for a Mediterranean person is brown-skinned, not […]

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