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The Human Genome Project: big science transforms biology and medicine

The Human Genome Project: big science transforms biology and medicine

... the human genome project entail? This 3-billion-dollar, 15-year program evolved consider- ably as genomics technologies ...a human genetic map, then a physical map of the human ...

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The emergence of commercial genomics: analysis of the rise of a biotechnology subsector during the Human Genome Project, 1990 to 2004

The emergence of commercial genomics: analysis of the rise of a biotechnology subsector during the Human Genome Project, 1990 to 2004

... This work aims to describe commercial genomics as it emerged in parallel to the publicly funded Human Genome Project. We present here descriptive financial and intellec- tual property data on ...

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Searching for the Holy Grail: The Human Genome Project and Its Implications

Searching for the Holy Grail: The Human Genome Project and Its Implications

... the Human Genome Project represents, and analyze how this paradigm affects our political institutions, our family relationships, and even our ...the Human Genome ...the Human ...

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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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The  Human Genome Project  as a case study in the debate about the relationship between theology and natural science

The Human Genome Project as a case study in the debate about the relationship between theology and natural science

... It is inadequate, however, merely to refer to this when rejecting patenting or commodification. A better argument, theologically speaking, would be to point out that these would adversely affect the sacramental nature of ...

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Genomic Medicine: The Human Genome Project from a Healthcare Provider's Perspective

Genomic Medicine: The Human Genome Project from a Healthcare Provider's Perspective

... their genome is that the diseases of adulthood themselves are caused merely by lifestyle, so it’s our choices that we make, such as smoking and diet and lack of exercise and it’s not our genetic ...

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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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CHALLENGES IN THE HUMAN GENOME PROJECT

CHALLENGES IN THE HUMAN GENOME PROJECT

... the genome project were ...the genome merely involved storing descriptive attributes for a set of at most 100,000 objects that must be arranged in a linear ...

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The Human Genome Project, and recent advances in personalized genomics

The Human Genome Project, and recent advances in personalized genomics

... on human genome research) for studies published between 2009 and 2013, it appears that only around 1% of articles address these policy-oriented questions (see ...on human genomics were published, of ...

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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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A draft annotation and overview of the human genome

A draft annotation and overview of the human genome

... To compile a truly unique exonic index, redundancies must also be resolved across transcript databases. We grouped the databases into ranked categories and ordered them within categories. Transcripts with known boundary ...

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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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Human cancer is transmitted via genome

Human cancer is transmitted via genome

... of human cancer with its host, the lymphatic system of individual adaptive immunity does not recognize the deposited cancer cells as foreign and does not destroy ...

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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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The accessible chromatin landscape of the human genome

The accessible chromatin landscape of the human genome

... of human polymorphism to human-chimpanzee divergence should remain constant across cell ...and human-chimp divergence for DHSs from normal, malignant, and pluripotent cells ...

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An assessment of progress in Human Genome Programmes worldwide (A support study for the evaluation of the EC Human Genome Analysis Programme)

An assessment of progress in Human Genome Programmes worldwide (A support study for the evaluation of the EC Human Genome Analysis Programme)

... Its major goals are: completion of a 2 to 5 centimorgan genetic map in which each marker is identified by an STS; construction of STS­based physical maps with 100 kilobase average spacin[r] ...

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Positive and Negative Selection on the Human Genome

Positive and Negative Selection on the Human Genome

... the genome (ⵑ1.5% of the genome), the SNP-I and neutral the ratio of amino acid to synonymous SNPs SNP-II surveys represent 1/368 and 1/575 of coding should be the same for population-specific compared DNA ...

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A Scan for Linkage Disequilibrium Across the Human Genome

A Scan for Linkage Disequilibrium Across the Human Genome

... the genome in Europeans: Different evolutionary forces may produce different spatial pat- terns of LD in the ...the genome (produced by pooling the LDp values from chromosomes ...the genome set this ...

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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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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

... and human genomes suggests that the purely bioinformatics approach may be limited by the presence of regions with high levels of rearrangements in one or more of the ...ing project aimed at closing the ...

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