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<string language="fre"><![CDATA[Sequencing is anexponential technology. The progresses in this technologyallow now to a sequence whole genome, complete genome. What does it mean? Well let'stake two examples: some twenty years ago, to sequence the bacillus subtilis bacteria genome took something like ten years,thirty five laboratories and several millions of euros. It was partly a European project,now some hundreds of dollars and it can be done within a day. The human genome project, famoushuman genome project, more than ten years, three billiondollars, 19-91 dollars OK.
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NOTE: Ingénieur et Docteur-Ingénieur en informatique, François Rechenmann est chercheur au centre Inria Grenoble – Rhône-Alpes. Il y exerce ses activités à l’interface de l’informatique et des sciences du vivant en contribuant plus particulièrement au développement de méthodes et de logiciels pour l’analyse des séquences génomiques des microorganismes. Cofondateur de la société Genostar, qui propose des solutions bioinformatiques aux industries pharmaceutiques, agroalimentaires et biotechnologiques, il en est le conseiller scientifique. Très impliqué dans les actions de médiation scientifique, François Rechenmann est le responsable scientifique du site Interstices dont l’objectif est d’expliquer l’informatique en tant que domaine de recherche. 
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