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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.
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Human Genome Project

2023
The Human Genome Project (HGP) is one of the most ambitious scientific endeavors of the 21st century, aiming to map and understand all the genes of the human species. Launched in 1990 and completed in 2003, this groundbreaking initiative involved international collaboration among scientists, geneticists, and researchers, spanning multiple countries and
Garg, HK, Vyas, Anuja
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The Human Genome Project

Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2000
The human genome project will generate significant business opportunities through better targeted treatment of disease, says Grant Sutherland. Edited highlights of his recent address to CEDA SA follow.
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The Human Genome Project

2011
Charles Robert Darwin, author of On the Origin of Species, was born on 12 February 1809, which was why so much attention was paid to the creator of the evolution theory in 2009, and why that year was designated the International Year of Darwin. It was also a good excuse for supporters of Darwin, for creationists (people who believe in the biblical ...
Yang Zhu, Johannes Tramper
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The Human Genome Project

Accounts of Chemical Research, 1994
The Human Genome Project (HGP) is a coordinated worldwide effort to precisely map the human genome and the genomes of selected model organisms. The first explicit proposal for this project dates from 1985 although its foundations (both conceptual and technological) can be traced back many years in genetics, molecular biology, and biotechnology The
Yager, Thomas D.   +2 more
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The legacy of the Human Genome Project

Science, 2021
The initiative forever altered biomedicine, but work remains to fulfill its true ...
Aviv Regev, Jennifer E. Rood
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Gaps in the Human Genome Project

Nature, 1999
If the multinational Human Genome Project is to continue its successful start, sequencing strategies must be changed.
Leroy Hood   +4 more
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The Human Genome Project [PDF]

open access: possibleKennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, 1991
Sharon J. Durfy, Amy E. Grotevant
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The Human Genome Project: An Update

Cancer Nursing, 2001
The mapping, sequencing, and analysis of the human genome that has occurred during the last decade through the Human Genome Project are providing fundamental advances for basic science and medicine. Genomic information is providing insights into causes of, susceptibility to, and protection from cancer and a host of other diseases.
Tracy J. Menaker   +3 more
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The Human Genome Project

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1992
To the Editor. —Green and Waterston 1 justly emphasize the biological and medical benefits of the Human Genome Project. However, the significance of this project goes well beyond the cure or prevention of identifiable medical conditions. This epochal project will locate and identify the genes that are responsible for all human characteristics ...
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