نتایج جستجو برای: human genome project
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IN“ANOPENLETTERTOCANCERRESEARCHERS” (Letters, 21 Oct., p. 439), S. J. Elledge and G. J. Hannon questioned the wisdom of asking the NIH to undertake the Human Cancer Genome Project (HCGP) (1) recently proposed by a National Cancer Institute Working Group, of which we were members. Elledge and Hannon object to the HCGP on the grounds that the project is unlikely to achieve its goals, that the exp...
Bold is the operative word for the goals in the new five-year plan for the U.S. Human Genome Project as presented at the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) advisory council meeting on September 14, 1998. (See Box 1 for an overview of the 5-year plan. The complete plan is published in the October 23, 1998 issue of Science.) The plan itself includes such words as ‘‘ambitious’’ and e...
The Chinese population comprises one-fifth of the human species. The Chinese government officially recognizes 56 ethnic groups, one of which is the Han majority (1 billion and 100 million people), and the other 55 are ethnic minorities (totaling about 100 million). The latter are spread over most of China, but especially in the south. Close to half of the minorities are found in one of the 28 p...
*Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, University of Colorado, Campus Box 347, Boulder, Colorado 80309; †Chimpanzee and Human Communication Institute, Central Washington University, Ellensburg, Washington 98296; ‡Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, Michigan 48201; §Department of Molecular and Human Genetics, Baylor C...
The Human Genome Project was a natural culmination of one of the great scientific triumphs of the 20th century—the elucidation of the means by which biological organisms store, replicate, and process information. Specifically, the discovery at mid-century that biological information is stored as a linear, digital code led directly to the concept of a genome sequence. Technical advances in DNA a...
It has been -10 years since the idea of determining the complete nucleotide sequence of the human genome was first proposed as a "big-science" project to the scientific community at the 1986 meeting at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory on the molecular biology of Homo sapiens (Bodmer 1986). The ensuing decade has seen the realization of this goal as a worthy endeavor, and an enormous amount of prog...
T h e U.S. Human Genome Project is part of an international effort to develop genetic and physical maps and determine the DNA sequence of the human genome and the genomes of several model organisms. Thanks to advances in technology and a tightly focused effort, the project is on track with respect to its initial 5-year goals. Because 3 years have elapsed since these goals were set, and because ...
A physical map has been constructed of the human genome containing 15,086 sequence-tagged sites (STSs), with an average spacing of 199 kilobases. The project involved assembly of a radiation hybrid map of the human genome containing 6193 loci and incorporated a genetic linkage map of the human genome containing 5264 loci. This information was combined with the results of STS-content screening o...
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