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Large genome model: Open source AI trained on trillions of bases
Evo 2, trained on nearly 9 trillion DNA bases across all life domains, predicts genetic variant effects and designs synthetic genomes with high accuracy, researchers report.
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AI trained on 9 trillion DNA letters predicts harmful mutations and designs new genomes
Scientists developed Evo 2, a large biological foundation model trained on about 9 trillion DNA base pairs that can analyse genomic sequences across bacteria, plants, and humans. The model predicts functional effects of genetic variants and can generate genome-scale DNA sequences, enabling new approaches to studying and designing biological systems.
·United States
Read Full ArticleThe Evo2 model opens a new era for biology, also for the development of synthetic life forms (ANSA)
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