According to this article from The Conversation the final 8% of our genome has now been sequenced thanks to long-read technology. Are there hidden properties in this formerly elusive part of our DNA that will be useful for genetic genealogy?
According to this article from The Conversation the final 8% of our genome has now been sequenced thanks to long-read technology. Are there hidden properties in this formerly elusive part of our DNA that will be useful for genetic genealogy?