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The Garvan Institute achieves major milestone: 10,000 genomes sequenced

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The Kinghorn Centre for Clinical Genomics (KCCG) has achieved a major milestone by sequencing more than 10,000 whole genomes since 2014. Most of the genomes were sourced from individuals who are part of research projects investigating the genetic components of human health and disease.

More than a quarter of the 10,000 samples have been sequenced as part of the Sydney Genomics Collaborative; a program established by NSW Health to boost access for medical researchers across NSW to this state-of-the-art sequencing technology.

Read the full article on the Garvan Institute of Medical Research website.