By Neuroscience News
The Human Pangenome Reference Consortium has released a comprehensive collection of human genome sequences that captures remarkable diversity across global populations.
The new “pangenome” reference includes 94 distinct genome sequences from 47 individuals, with plans to increase this to 700 sequences from 350 people by mid-2024.
This expanded reference will better represent the genetic diversity of the human species and help reduce health disparities in genomic analyses.
It also introduces over 100 million new DNA bases, and can more accurately identify larger genomic variants.