The Genome India project, aimed at creating a genetic map of the country
- February 29, 2024
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The Genome India project, aimed at creating a genetic map of the country
Subject: Science and tech
Section: Biotech
Context:
- The government’s Genome India initiative on Tuesday (February 27) announced the successful sequencing of 10,000 whole genomes of healthy persons from across the country, creating a genetic map of the population.
More on news:
- The Genome India project can help identify genetic mutations in Indian populations that make them vulnerable to specific diseases, and develop cures for such diseases.
- Researchers from 20 science institutes across the country helped in collecting the blood samples, sequencing the genome, developing a methodology, and storing the data.
- With each sequence requiring 80 GB storage space, the huge dataset of 8 petabytes will be stored at the Indian Biological Data Centre in Faridabad.
- This dataset will be made available to researchers as “digital public good.”
What is the Genome India project?
- The Genome India project was approved by the government in 2020 with the aim of creating a comprehensive catalogue of genetic variations found in the Indian population.
- A map of genetic diversity is essential for understanding the history of our evolution, discovering the genetic basis for various diseases, and creating therapies of the future.
- This cannot be done using data available in existing international databases, as Indian genomes are likely to be different from that of other populations.
- Researchers who analyzed 5,750 of the genome sequences have already identified 135 million genetic variants found in India.
What is a genome, how is it sequenced?
- The human genome is essentially a biological instruction manual that we inherit from our parents.
- The four bases in DNA are adenine (A), cytosine (C), guanine (G), and thymine (T) are present here.
- The four base pairs ie A,C,G, and T that come together to create everyone’s unique genetic makeup.
- There are around 3 billion pairs of bases in the complete human genome.
- This contains all the information needed to create your physical form and maintain it throughout life.
- From your height, color of the eyes, the genetic diseases you get or those you are at a higher risk for, everything is determined by the genetic makeup.
- To sequence the genome, researchers first extract the information from the blood.
How does studying the genetic makeup of the country help?
- Senior scientist at the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology in Hyderabad, cited the example of a mutation, MYBPC3, which leads to cardiac arrest at a young age.
- It is found in 4.5% of the Indian population but is rare globally.
- Another mutation called LAMB3 causes a lethal skin condition, which is found in nearly 4% of the population near Madurai, but it is not seen in global databases.
- It can help in targeted treatments, especially for rare diseases that usually arise from genetic anomalies.
How long did the project take?
- The first whole human genome was sequenced with the collaboration of an international team.
- It took 13 years and $3 billion, and was completed in 2003.
- India announced its first complete human genome in 2009.
- The samples were collected from the remotest parts of the country, covering various tribal populations as well.
- In all, 99 distinct population groups were covered by the project.