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Shenzhen site for China's gene bank

CHINA has established its first national gene bank in the south China city of Shenzhen with the support of the Beijing Genomics Institute.

With the establishment of the National Gene Bank, China will be able to better protect, research and utilize its precious genetic resources, boosting the genetics industry and safeguarding the country's genetic information, said Qi Chengyuan, head of the high-tech industry department of the National Development and Reform Committee.

The gene bank is based on data and facilities belonging to the BGI, but will grow with the help of extensive cooperation with other biological organizations both at home and abroad, Qi said.

The national gene bank "aims to lead the development of international bioindustry as one of the world's largest gene banks," said Yang Huanming, BGI president.

The BGI, the world's largest genome-mapping institute, has more than 1,000 biological analysis devices working with top-of-the-line genome-sequencing machines.

Analysts say the BGI differs from conventional labs in that it can handle data in vast quantities and industrialize its research.

Some believe low wages in China have contributed to BGI's competitiveness. However, BGI spokesman Yang Bicheng said its payment and welfare packages were competitive in China's bioindustry.

"A researcher with about two years' experience earns around 100,000 yuan (US$15,440) a year.

"More outstanding researchers can get more, but the gap is not too great," Yang said. Greater motivation comes from better prospects for academic achievements, he said.

"Our young researchers can work with the world's leading scientists, participate in global science projects and be pioneers in new fields of research. Only BGI offers these kinds of opportunities in China."

The BGI has published 18 research papers in Science Magazine and the Nature Journal since 2007. The facility has become an international center for genome research and industrialization, with advanced technology and top talent, said Ji Xiaoming, head of the international cooperation department of the Ministry of Science and Technology.

China aims to make genetic research one of the country's pillar industries.




 

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