'Google for DNA': Scientists create the world's fastest genetic search engine

Scientists at ETH Zurich have unveiled MetaGraph, a revolutionary tool dubbed 'Google for DNA'. This innovation allows rapid searches across vast genetic databases, overcoming the slow, resource-intensive methods previously used. MetaGraph's compressed index promises to accelerate research into diseases, antibiotic resistance, and rare genetic conditions, making genetic exploration faster and more comprehensive.

'Google for DNA': Scientists create the world's fastest genetic search engine
Scientists at ETH Zurich have unveiled MetaGraph, a revolutionary tool dubbed 'Google for DNA'. This innovation allows rapid searches across vast genetic databases, overcoming the slow, resource-intensive methods previously used. MetaGraph's compressed index promises to accelerate research into diseases, antibiotic resistance, and rare genetic conditions, making genetic exploration faster and more comprehensive.