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HUMAN GENOME PROJECT

HUMAN GENOME PROJECT

... publicly funded project initiated in 1990 with the objective of determining the DNA sequence of the entire euchromatic human genome within 15 years.... P IONEERS IN HGP.[r] ...

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Microsatellite Variation and Recombination Rate in the Human Genome

Microsatellite Variation and Recombination Rate in the Human Genome

... genome since they derive from physical distances measured to estimate recombination rates in different genomic directly in base pairs. Even in this situation, however, recombi- regions. Dib et al. (1996) have ...

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Alu pair exclusions in the human genome

Alu pair exclusions in the human genome

... The common dependence of Alu , L1NE1, and SVA insertions upon L1 enzymes raises the possibility that the clustering of closely spaced Alu elements ( ≤ 50 bp) observed in Figure 1A is also associated with various ...

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Sequencing and analysis of an Irish human genome

Sequencing and analysis of an Irish human genome

... Although most studies examine gene pathways when investigating what underlies positive selection in the human genome it is likely other factors including gene duplication also play a role. It is now ...

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Endogenous retroviruses in the human genome sequence

Endogenous retroviruses in the human genome sequence

... viral genome, including splice donor (SD) and acceptor (SA) sites (for env expression) and a primer-binding site (PBS) for a specific tRNA molecule used to initiate reverse ...the human genome. (b) ...

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THE HUMAN GENOME PROJECT  A REVIEW

THE HUMAN GENOME PROJECT A REVIEW

... from human genome epidemiology with emphasis on studies of 1) prevalence of gene variants and gene-disease associations, 2) gene-environment and gene- gene interactions, and 3) evaluation of genetic ...

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A draft annotation and overview of the human genome

A draft annotation and overview of the human genome

... entire genome that removes redundancies, orients sequence fragments and clearly indicates gaps arising from sequencing and ...of genome size based on flow cytome- try [9], presumably due to the exclusion of ...

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The genetics of regulatory variation in the human genome

The genetics of regulatory variation in the human genome

... The regulation of gene expression plays an important role in complex phenotypes, including disease in humans. For some genes, the genetic mechanisms influencing gene expression are well elucidated; however, it is unclear ...

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Using comparative genomics to reorder the human genome sequence into a virtual sheep genome

Using comparative genomics to reorder the human genome sequence into a virtual sheep genome

... the genome with the same orientation and in the range 10 to 500 kb) were not randomly positioned on the genome (Figure ...the genome closer together than 10 kb or further apart than 500 ...the ...

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A Scan for Linkage Disequilibrium Across the Human Genome

A Scan for Linkage Disequilibrium Across the Human Genome

... the human genome exist, we searched the human genome for the amount and extent of LD among 5048 autosomal short tandem repeat polymorphism (STRP) loci ascertained as specific haplotypes in the ...

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US Dept of Energy, Human Genome Program   To Know Ourselves   Human Genome Introduction pdf

US Dept of Energy, Human Genome Program To Know Ourselves Human Genome Introduction pdf

... the human genome, and it is not yet clear which will prove the most efficient and most cost-effective way to read long stretches of DNA over the next ...

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Fast evolving noncoding sequences in the human genome

Fast evolving noncoding sequences in the human genome

... the human and the chimpanzee (or macaque in few cases) was considered the ancestral ...reference human sequence to be quite divergent from the chimpanzee, we have selected a large number of CNC sequences ...

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On the length, weight and GC content of the human genome

On the length, weight and GC content of the human genome

... of human DNA can be contained, following accurate and multiple rounds of folding, within the very limited space of the nucleus, has always attracted ...of human genome was just at its beginning, ...

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Abstracts from the Human Genome Meeting 2018

Abstracts from the Human Genome Meeting 2018

... the human genome is composed by Transposable Elements (TEs), discrete units of DNA capable of moving within the genomic ...The human genome harbors at least three families of retrotransposons ...

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Towards an Ontology for a Human Genome Knowledge Base

Towards an Ontology for a Human Genome Knowledge Base

... a Human Genome Knowledge Base integrating the following four modules: a textual database that contains specialised texts of this particular domain; a factographic and documental database containing the ...

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What use is the human genome for understanding the mouse?

What use is the human genome for understanding the mouse?

... the Human Genome Project recognized the impor- tance of model organisms, from bacteria to mouse, and devoted funding to developing resources for their genetic and physical mapping ...funded Human ...

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Horizontal gene transfer is not a hallmark of the human genome

Horizontal gene transfer is not a hallmark of the human genome

... each human gene individually to determine whether the evi- dence is sufficient to support the conclusion that HGT oc- ...of human genes owe their presence in the human genome to the normal ...

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Cell maps on the human genome

Cell maps on the human genome

... How, if at all, do these cartographic phenomena relate to the rest of genetic physiology? Is so extensive a struc- ture as a genomic map merely functionless ornament upon the genome’s terra incognita? As mentioned ...

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The PCNA pseudogenes in the human genome

The PCNA pseudogenes in the human genome

... proposed to represent a pseudogene [5]. Indeed, in the follow-up paper the same group detected this pseudo- gene, mapped it on chromosome X and presented its sequence [6]. As we mentioned earlier this sequence most ...

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Body maps on the human genome

Body maps on the human genome

... The human genome may show “little evidence of orga- nization” [1] and be in “an alarming state of disarray” [2], but it seems to have a global landscape, with large- scale patterns encompassing all ...

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