A pangenome reference map has been built using genomes from 47 anonymous individuals (does not include Indians).
Feature |
Reference Genome |
Pangenome Map |
Definition |
A complete sequence of DNA for a particular species that acts as a reference map for newly sequenced genomes. |
A collection of genomic sequences found in the entire species rather than a single individual. |
Purpose |
Used as a standard for comparing other genomes. |
Used to study genetic diversity and identify genes associated with diseases. |
Accuracy |
Typically more accurate than pangenome maps. |
More comprehensive than reference genomes. |
Diversity |
Typically based on the genomes of a small number of individuals. |
Typically based on the genomes of a large number of individuals. |
Applications |
Gene mapping, genome sequencing, and drug discovery. |
Disease research, personalized medicine, and evolutionary biology. |
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