Million Microbiomes from Human Project
White Paper Jun 08, 2020

The Million Microbiomes from Human Project (MMHP) aims to sequence and analyze up to one million microbial samples in the next 3 to 5 years to generate the world’s largest open access database of the human microbiome. MMHP will predominantly focus on the gastrointestinal tract, but is also looking to tackle COVID-19 by isolating and examining the whole genome of the virus.
Download this whitepaper to discover technologies that can facilitate this research, by providing:
- More accurate sequencing data
- Automatic DNA/RNA extraction
- Analysis for diversified sample types
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