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1. Scientists from Germany‘s Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology are teaming up with Branford, Connecticut–based 454 Life Sciences Corp. to map the Neanderthal genome, or DNA code.
2. The most amazing thing is that we‘ve been able to find samples that had DNA and are now able to sequence it," said Michael Egholm, vice–president of molecular biology at 454 Life Sciences.
3. The effort to reconstruct the 3 billion building blocks of the genome is expected to take two years, using a rapid sequencing technique developed by a US–based company, 454 Life Sciences.
4. "The Neanderthal is the closest relative to the modern human, and we believe that by sequencing the Neanderthal we can learn a lot," said Michael Egholm, a vice president at 454 Life Sciences Corp. of Branford, Connecticut, which will use its high–speed sequencing technology in the project.
5. The bone had stayed clean, Paabo said, because "it‘s rather small and uninteresting and was thrown in a big box of ‘uninformative‘ bones and was not handled much by people." Paabo‘s team then turned to 454 Life Sciences of Branford, Conn., which is developing high–speed DNA analyzers with the goal of being able to offer affordable, personalized, full–genome analyses.