A CNIO team reduces the size of the human genome to 19,000 genes.

How nutrients are metabolised and how neurons communicate in the brain are just some of the messages coded by the 3 billion letters that make up the human genome. The detection and characterisation of the genes present in this mass of information is a complex task that has been a source of ongoing debate since the first systematic attempts by the Human Genome Project more … Continue reading A CNIO team reduces the size of the human genome to 19,000 genes.