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The Genome India Project: A Pioneering Step Toward Personalized Medicine and Genetic Research in India
Scientific India
|January - February 2025
The field of genomics has rapidly in evolved the last few decades, reshaping how we understand human health, diseases, and evolution.
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With technological advancements making genome sequencing more accessible, countries around the world are undertaking large-scale genomic research projects to explore genetic diversity, promote personalized medicine, and address the rising global health challenges. One such ambitious initiative is the Genome India Project, an effort to map the genetic makeup of the Indian population. Launched in 2020 by the Department of Biotechnology (DBT) under India's Ministry of Science and Technology, this project aims to sequence the genomes of around 10,000 Indians from different regions, ethnicities, and backgrounds. The goal is to create a comprehensive genetic map that can provide deeper insights into India's genetic diversity, diseases prevalent in the population, and the overall health challenges faced by its people. The outcomes of this project could drive groundbreaking advancements in healthcare, genomics, and biotechnology in India, paving the way for precision medicine and revolutionizing public health strategies. In this article, we will delve into the details of the Genome India Project, explore its objectives, challenges, and potential impact, and discuss how it aligns with India's vision to be a leader in the global genomics revolution.
What is the Genome India Project?
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