When I wrote for The Scientist, I covered the debuts of several genome sequences � fruit fly, rat, pufferfish, and the plague bacterium, to name a few. An illustration in my human genetics textbook resembles the intro to The Brady Bunch, a checkerboard of nine new genomes with each edition, now with more than 1,000 to choose from. In just the past few weeks, several salad ingredients have had their genomes unveiled.
But the genome sequence to intrigue me the most, except for our own, is that of the
bonobo, aka Pan paniscus.
Published on June 14, 2012 21:00