International Human Epigenomics Consortium Explained
The International Human Epigenomics Consortium (IHEC) was launched in 2010 to coordinate global efforts in the field of epigenomics.[1] [2] IHEC aims to generate at least 1,000 reference baseline human epigenomes from different types of normal and disease-related human cell types.
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Notes and References
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