Masiga, Daniel K.Isokpehi, Raphael D.2016-06-132016-06-132004Masiga, D.K. and Isokpehi, R.D. (2004). Opportunities in Africa for training in genome science. African Journal of Biotechnology, 3(2): 117-1221684-5315http://hdl.handle.net/10566/2307Genome science is a new type of biology that unites genetics, molecular biology, computational biology and bioinformatics. The availability of the human genome sequence, as well as the genome sequences of several other organisms relevant to health, agriculture and the environment in Africa necessitates the development and delivery of several types and levels of training that will enhance the use of genome data and the associated computational resources. A survey of initiatives that provide opportunities for training in genome science is presented. Current efforts to increase the ability of African scientists to computationally process and analyse genomic and post-genomic data have the potential to produce excellent scientists who perform cutting-edge, hypothesis-based research, and who will accelerate the continent's scientific and technological development.enBioinformaticsComputational biologyGenome scienceOpportunities in Africa for training in genome scienceArticle