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The Genesis of Artemis: Professor Julian Parkhill and Dr. Anna Protasio

In this video Professor Julian Parkhill from the Wellcome Sanger Institute shares his experience of the creation of Artemis with Dr. Anna Protasio

In this video interview, Professor Julian Parkhill from the Wellcome Sanger Institute shares his experience of the creation of Artemis with Dr. Anna Protasio. Julian talks about the advances in technology that inspired the development of this genome browser, and the first research outputs it facilitated.

In addition to the interview, you can read the ‘open access’ original research paper that accompanied the release of Artemis: Artemis: sequence visualization and annotation. Kim Rutherford, Julian Parkhill, James Crook, Peter Rice, Marie-Adèle Rajandream and Bart Barrell. Bioinformatics, Volume 16, Issue 10, 1 October 2000: 944–945.

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