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