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March 5, 2010

Naegleria genome project on Bay Area’s ABC7 news

At UC Berkeley, there is new hope for some of mankind’s biggest maladies from research about the smallest of creatures. 
“What we have found is fundamental,” Simon Prochnik, a bioinformaticist at the DOE Joint Genome Institute, said. 
Prochnik studies the genetic make-up of single celled amoebas. He and a team of researchers have now sequenced the genome of a strange, single-celled organism called Naegleria gruberi. They say it is very similar to the most fundamental and early life that existed on Earth 1 billion years ago.

Read more and watch the video on ABC7‘s website.

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