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GoNL ready for the next level PDF Afdrukken
donderdag, 10 november 2011 10:42
The BBMRI-NL Rainbow Project Genome of the Netherlands project (GoNL) is ready for the next level. It has completed the alignment of all the DNA reads of the 750 individuals, producing a total of 350 billion reads. Based on these data, further analyses can be performed, enabling the development of new treatments and diagnostic techniques.
The GoNL project offers unique opportunities for science as it gives a close-up look at the DNA of 750 Dutch people—250 trio’s of two parents and an adult child—plus a global genetic profile of large numbers of Dutch people. This information will disclose a wealth of new insights and possible applications.
A pipeline has been assembled based on best practices in the field. Processing 250 trios represents a major computational challenge, which was met by two Groningen University groups: project Target and the Donald Smits Centre for Information Technology (CIT). They received assistance from SARA, NBIC and BigGrid. Using both the national Grid infrastructure and cluster resources at the participating institutes, the GoNL project has already produced more than 300 TB of data.
With the GoNL project BBMRI-NL expects to increase knowledge about the genetic variation in the Netherlands and complement international resources like the 1000 Genomes and HapMap Projects.  The Genome of the Netherlands is a consortium of the UMCG, LUMC, Erasmus MC, VUMC and UMCU, led by Professor Cisca Wijmenga. The sequencing work is done by BGI Hong Kong. More information about the project can be found on http://www.nlgenome.nl/
 

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