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- noun genetics The
genome of all thestrains of a particularspecies (typically of bacteria)
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Rosovitz MJ, Myers GS, Mongodin EF, Fricke WF, et al. (2008) The pangenome structure of Escherichia coli: comparative genomic analysis of E. coli commensal and pathogenic isolates.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Zhemin Zhou et al. 2010
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The solution is the pangenome: a composite reference, made from multiple genomes, that captures a wider range of variability and diversity at any given chromosomal site.
Every base everywhere all at once: pangenomics comes of age Michael Eisenstein 2023
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The solution is the pangenome: a composite reference, made from multiple genomes, that captures a wider range of variability and diversity at any given chromosomal site.
Every base everywhere all at once: pangenomics comes of age Michael Eisenstein 2023
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To address this, a consortium of researchers have published the first draft of a ‘pangenome’, which combines the genomes of 47 genetically diverse individuals.
‘Pangenome’ aims to capture the breadth of human diversity Nick Petrić Howe 2023
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It is looking more and more as though the biosphere is an interconnected network of continuously circulated genes – a "pangenome", to use the term recently coined by microbiologist Victor Tetz of St Petersburg State Pavlov Medical University in Russia.
—New Scientist, 30 August 2008
August 30, 2008