News: Gujarat has become the first Indian State to launch a genome sequencing initiative focused exclusively on tribal communities.
About Tribal Genome Sequencing Project of Gujarat

- It is an initiative to sequence the genomes of 2,000 individuals across 17 tribal districts of Gujarat, aiming to identify and manage inherited disorders.
- Gujarat will become the first Indian state to start this kind of initiative.
- Implementing agency: It is being spearheaded by the Gujarat Biotechnology Research Centre (GBRC).
- Background: This initiative was announced in the state budget (2025-26), under a project named ‘Creation of Reference Genome Database for Tribal Population in Gujarat’.
- Diseases to be detected: The project will focus on early diagnosis and treatment of – sickle cell anaemia, thalassaemia, and hereditary cancers—all disproportionately affecting tribal populations.
- Techniques employed
- The genome sequencing will involve state-of-the-art sample collection, processing, and data interpretation systems.
- Genetic markers for natural immunity and other traits will be catalogued, enabling personalised healthcare interventions in the future.
- Significance
- The project is expected to pave the way for precision medicine, early diagnosis, and targeted treatments specifically tailored to the health needs of tribal populations.
- In addition, their health profile will be linked to basic health services.




