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The Human Genome

Science, 2001
Humanity has been given a great gift. With the completion of the human genome sequence, we have received a powerful tool for unlocking the secrets of our genetic heritage and for finding our place among the other participants in the adventure of life.
B R, Jasny, D, Kennedy
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The Sequence of the Human Genome

Science, 2001
A 2.91-billion base pair (bp) consensus sequence of the euchromatic portion of the human genome was generated by the whole-genome shotgun sequencing method. The 14.8-billion bp DNA sequence was generated over 9 months from 27,271,853 high-quality sequence reads (5.11-fold coverage of the genome) from both ends of plasmid clones made from the DNA of ...
Venter, J. Craig   +205 more
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Sequencing the Human Genome

Science, 1997
The human genome project is at the halfway point. The genomes of 11 microbes, Escherichia coli , and yeast are finished, yet the human genome is only 2 percent finished. The scale-up to finish by 2005 presents a significant challenge.
L, Rowen, G, Mahairas, L, Hood
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Primer on the human genome

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2007
The study of the expression patterns of many genes, or even the entire genome, is now routinely possible. Such powerful tools have enabled hypothesis-generating research at a scale never before possible. Moreover, spatially or temporally linked gene and protein expression, implying co-regulation and functional relatedness, has led to the identification
Kenneth Y, Tsai, Hensin, Tsao
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The Anatomy of the Human Genome

Hospital Practice, 1980
Although perhaps only 1% of the human genome has been mapped, the clinical yield is already quite impressive. This yield includes the ability to palliate some genetic diseases pharmacologically or by environmental manipulation. We can also derive critical information on which to base decisions on termination of pregnancy.
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Illuminating the human genome

Histochemistry and Cell Biology, 2000
The identification and analysis of novel genes and their encoded protein products remains a vigorous area of research in biology today. Worldwide genomic and cDNA sequencing projects are now identifying new molecules every day and the need for methodologies to functionally characterise these proteins has never been greater.
Simpson, Jeremy C   +3 more
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