Of course the human genome has been around for a bit more than ten years, but on February 15 2001, the first complete human genome sequence was published. This was nothing short of a revolution within medicine. Since then great advancements have been made in our understanding of genetics and its associations with human traits and diseases. Nature is celebrating this tenth birthday with a special titled Human Genome at Ten. In it, multiple papers reflect on what we learned and discovered, what is still unknown and what we can expect for the near future. Best of all, Nature has packaged the special in a free iPad app for everyone to read, which in addition features interactive graphs, videos and audio commentaries.
Nature Special: The Human Genome at Ten…
iTunes link: Nature Human Genome Special Edition…