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The Global Alliance was formed last year and held its first official meeting this week in London. The group a boost last week, when Google announced that it had joined the effort and created a programming interface, Google Genomics, to analyse genome data.
After the 4 March meeting, Nature caught up with David Altshuler, a genomicist at the Broad Institute of Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard in Cambridge, Massachusetts, who is a member of the Alliance's steering committee.
Why was the Global Alliance established?
We’re living at a very important moment in history, where it’s becoming possible to collect large amounts of information about genome sequences...