U.S. government, academia, and industry launch food pathogen genome database
date:Jul 23, 2012
ntial to significantly reduce the typical public health response time in outbreaks of foodborne illness to days instead of weeks. Open access to the database will allow researchers to develop tests that can identify the type of bacteria present in a sample within a matter of days or hours, significantly faster than the approximately one week it now takes between diagnosis and genetic analysis.
Conceived by UC Davis, Agilent, and the FDA and called The 100K Genome Project, the collaboration will
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