Ten years of genetics and genomics: what have we achieved and where are we heading?
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Heard, Edith; Tishkoff, Sarah; Todd, John A.; Vidal, Marc; Wagner, Günter P.; Wang, Jun; Weigel, Detlef; Young, Richard A.; ... Show more Show less
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To celebrate the first 10 years of Nature Reviews Genetics, we asked eight leading researchers for their views on the key developments in genetics and genomics in the past decade and the prospects for the future. Their responses highlight the incredible changes that the field has seen, from the explosion of genomic data and the many possibilities it has opened up to the ability to reprogramme adult cells to pluripotency. The way ahead looks similarly exciting as we address questions such as how cells function as systems and how complex interactions among genetics, epigenetics and the environment combine to shape phenotypes.
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2010-09Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of BiologyJournal
Nature Reviews Genetics
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Springer Nature
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Heard, Edith et al. “Ten Years of Genetics and Genomics: What Have We Achieved and Where Are We Heading?” Nature Reviews Genetics 11, 10 (September 2010): 723–733 © 2010 Macmillan Publishers Limited
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1471-0056
1471-0064