Bridging the gap in African biodiversity genomics and bioinformatics

The Open Institute of the African BioGenome Project empowers African scientists and institutions with the skill sets, capacity and infrastructure to advance scientific knowledge and innovation and drive economic growth.

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Published inNature biotechnology Vol. 41; no. 9; pp. 1348 - 1354
Main Authors Sharaf, Abdoallah, Ndiribe, Charlotte C., Omotoriogun, Taiwo Crossby, Abueg, Linelle, Badaoui, Bouabid, Badiane Markey, Fatu J., Beedessee, Girish, Diouf, Diaga, Duru, Vincent C., Ebuzome, Chukwuike, Eziuzor, Samuel C., Jaufeerally Fakim, Yasmina, Formenti, Giulio, Ghanmi, Nidhal, Guerfali, Fatma Zahra, Houaga, Isidore, Ideozu, Justin Eze, Katee, Sally Mueni, Khayi, Slimane, Kuja, Josiah O., Kwon-Ndung, Emmanuel Hala, Marks, Rose A., Moila, Acclaim M., Mungloo-Dilmohamud, Zahra, Muzemil, Sadik, Nigussie, Helen, Osuji, Julian O., Ras, Verena, Tchiechoua, Yves H., Zoclanclounon, Yedomon Ange Bovys, Tolley, Krystal A., Ziyomo, Cathrine, Mapholi, Ntanganedzeni, Muigai, Anne W. T., Djikeng, Appolinaire, Ebenezer, ThankGod Echezona
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York Nature Publishing Group US 01.09.2023
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ISSN1087-0156
1546-1696
1546-1696
DOI10.1038/s41587-023-01933-2

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Summary:The Open Institute of the African BioGenome Project empowers African scientists and institutions with the skill sets, capacity and infrastructure to advance scientific knowledge and innovation and drive economic growth.
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ISSN:1087-0156
1546-1696
1546-1696
DOI:10.1038/s41587-023-01933-2