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Interpretation of Constitutional Cancer Predisposition Gene Variants in 14,765 Individuals in the 100,000 Genomes Project Cancer Arm

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Human Genome Project

The American Journal of Surgery, 1993
The Human Genome Project is an international effort to clone and sequence the entire human genome. This audacious undertaking, estimated to cost 200 million dollars per year and require 15 years to complete, promises to be one of the most revolutionary and captivating scientific endeavors ever conceived by mankind.
M P, Sawicki   +3 more
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WHOSE GENOME PROJECT?

Bioethics, 1991
The human genome project is a multinational project aimed at obtaining a detailed map and a complete DNA sequence of the human genome. It will have many scientific, medical, economic, ethical, legal, and social implications. A fundamental question to ask is "Whose genome project is it?" We can answer this question from different perspectives, and ...
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Hurrah for Genome Projects!

Parasitology Today, 2000
So what have we learned? (1) We have almost obtained the information that should enable the identification of the vast majority of human genes; the importance and significance of this achievement cannot be overestimated. (2) Money talks loudly; sometimes, throwing lots of money at a problem really does solve it: irrespective of where the funding comes ...
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Instrumentation for the Genome Project

Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering, 1999
▪ Abstract  Much of the recent rapid progress in large-scale genomic sequencing has been driven by the dramatic improvements both in the area of biological protocols and in the availability of improved laboratory instrumentation and automation platforms.
J M, Jaklevic, H R, Garner, G A, Miller
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