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  1. Exons, Introns, and Talking Genes: The Science Behind the Human Genome Project by Christopher Wills, 1993-04
  2. The Code of Codes: Scientific and Social Issues in the Human Genome Project
  3. Controlling Our Destinies: Historical, Philosophical, Ethical, and Theological Perspectives on the Human Genome Project (Studies in Science and the Humanities ... for Science, Technology, and Values, V. 5)
  4. Human Genome Projects: Human Genome Project, 1000 Genomes Project, Human Genome Diversity Project, International Hapmap Project
  5. Adam, Eve, and the Genome: The Human Genome Project and Theology (Theology and the Sciences)
  6. Drawing the Map of Life: Inside the Human Genome Project (A Merloyd Lawrence Book) [Hardcover] by VICTOR K. MCELHENY, 2010
  7. The human genome project: How private sector developments affect the government program : hearing before the Subcommittee on Energy and Environment of ... Congress, second session, June 17, 1998 by United States, 1998
  8. Department of Energy's Human Genome Project Issues Arising From Research; Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Energy of the Committee on by United States. Congress. House., 2010-01-17
  9. Genoma humano: Proyecto para un cabalista.(TT: Human genome: project for an intriguer.): An article from: Siempre! by José Gordon, 2000-06-01
  10. DNA Sequencing: Sequencing, Nucleotide, Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, Thymine, Biotechnology, Forensic Biology, Human Genome, Human Genome Project, Cyanine, Full Genome Sequencing, Genome Project
  11. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE.(Celera Genomics beats Human Genome Project): An article from: Medical Update
  12. Drawing the Map of Life: Inside the Human Genome Project by Victor K. Mcelheny, 2010-10-19
  13. WEB WATCH: Understanding the Human Genome Project.: An article from: Phi Delta Kappan by Sharon Grubka, Heather Jacobs, 2004-12-01
  14. Human Genome Project: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders, 2nd ed.</i> by Edward, PhD Hollox, Edward, DO, MPH, MS Rosick, 2005

41. DHGP - German Human Genome Project
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42. Human Genome Project: Ethical, Legal, & Social Issues
Explores the ethical, legal, and social issues (ELSI) surrounding availability of genetic information, as it pertains to privacy and the potential for discrimination.
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Goals Progress History ... Genetics 101 the New Genetics Home Gene Testing Gene Therapy Pharmacogenomics ... Genetic Counseling Ethical, Legal, Social Issues Home Privacy Legislation Gene Testing Patenting ... Genetics in Courtroom Education Teachers Careers Students Webcasts Audio/Video ... Genética Websites en Español Research Home Sequencing Instrumentation Mapping ... Funding Publications Human Genome News Chromosome Poster Primer Molecular Genetics To Know Ourselves ... List of All Publications Search This Site Contact Us Privacy Statement Site Stats and Credits Note: For ELSI research information, see our ELSI Research page. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) devoted 3% to 5% of their annual Human Genome Project (HGP) budgets toward studying the ethical, legal, and social issues (ELSI) surrounding availability of genetic information. This represents the world's largest bioethics program, which has become a model for ELSI programs around the world.

43. A Brief History Of The Human Genome Project
Lee T. The Human Genome Project Cracking the Genetic Code of Life. Progress Human Genome Project, published by the National Center for Human Genome
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A Brief History of the Human Genome Project
by George Cahill
This is chapter 1 from: Gert, Bernard et al. 1996. "Morality and the New Genetics: A Guide for Students and Health Care Providers.". Boston, MA: Jones and Bartlett, Publishers . Used with permission of the author.
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Summary Let's Even Consider Sequencing! Antiquity Enter the Department of Energy ... DNA and Genetics Unite
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This chapter summarizes human genetics and its history with simple descriptions of modes of inheritance using the commonly-used terms from the genetic literature. It also describes current efforts to create genetic maps and to sequence the 3 billion bases in the human genome. An Appendix in the back of this volume summarizes the genetic principles of inheritance in humans.
Antiquity
Awareness of the inheritance of both human appearance and behavioral characteristics dates from ancient times. In a similar vein, selective breeding of domestic animals and plants, both for greater yields and for ease of management, produced strains which maintained these better characteristics in subsequent generations. The evolution of today's corn from the minuscule wild maize of pre-Colombian America is one excellent example. Others include the draft horse, both beef and dairy cattle, and especially the various breeds of dogs for different uses such as herding, retrieving, pointing or simply companionship. These represent what can be done with intentional genetic manipulation employing appropriate selection for physical and behavioral traits.

44. Bio Dot Perl Dot Org
How Perl Saved the Human Genome Project by Lincoln Stein The Human Genome Project was inaugurated at the beginning of the decade as an ambitious
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Lincoln Stein's website is http://stein.cshl.org DATE: Early February, 1996 LOCATION: Cambridge, England, in the conference room of the largest DNA sequencing center in Europe. OCCASION: A high level meeting between the computer scientists of this center and the largest DNA sequencing center in the United States. THE PROBLEM: Although the two centers use almost identical laboratory techniques, almost identical databases, and almost identical data analysis tools, they still can't interchange data or meaningfully compare results. THE SOLUTION: Perl. The human genome project was inaugurated at the beginning of the decade as an ambitious international effort to determine the complete DNA sequence of human beings and several experimental animals. The justification for this undertaking is both scientific and medical. By understanding the genetic makeup of an organism in excruciating detail, it is hoped that we will be better able to understand how organisms develop from single eggs into complex multicellular beings, how food is metabolized and transformed into the constituents of the body, how the nervous system assembles itself into a smoothly functioning ensemble. From the medical point of view, the wealth of knowledge that will come from knowing the complete DNA sequence will greatly accelerate the process of finding the causes of (and potential cures for) human diseases.

45. Pharmacogenomics: Medicine And The New Genetics
Overview, anticipated benefits, and links to related resources. From the U.S. Human Genome Project.
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What is pharmacogenomics?
Pharmacogenomics is the study of how an individual's genetic inheritance affects the body's response to drugs. The term comes from the words pharmacology and genomics and is thus the intersection of pharmaceuticals and genetics.

46. CNN.com - Health - Implications Of The Human Genome Project - March 17, 2000
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47. HGNC-Public Understanding Of Science
Human Genome Project Links to sites that provide current knowledge of all Human Genome Project Great site that allows you to browse which genes are
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Human Genome Project
Links to sites that provide current knowledge of all human genes:
Human Genome Project
- Great site that allows you to browse which genes are found on each chromosome. The Human Genome - A guide to online information resources about the Human Genome Project. Human Genome Project Information - Lots of information on the Human Genome Project. Includes its history, the science behind the project and the social issues that it creates. You can also print off a free chromosome poster. Human Genome Research - An introduction to the Human Genome Project.
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48. GSF ENU-Mouse Mutagenesis Screen
ENUMouse Mutagenesis Screen in the German Human Genome Project
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49. The Human Genome Project-Key Text
The idea of the Human Genome Project first began in a vague way in the The Human Genome Project – A feat so vast that at first it seems unachievable
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of Science Sponsored by In what has been called the Everest of modern biology, scientists from around the world have worked together to unravel and record the entire set of human genetic instructions. You will get more from this topic if you have mastered the basics of DNA and genes Printer-friendly version of complete topic How the project began The idea of the Human Genome Project first began in a vague way in the 1970s when biologists started to investigate human genes at the molecular level. As biochemical analysis of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) became possible, it became clear that certain segments of DNA (called markers) were associated with particular conditions. Various countries started to map parts of the human genome in the 1980s but the international project really got under way when the USA became involved. In 1989, the Human Genome Organisation (HUGO) was founded by leading scientists in the field to coordinate the massive international effort now involved in unravelling the secrets of our genes. The project aims to map the position of every human gene and to read and decipher every message encoded in the the twisted double helix of our DNA ( Box 1 ). It is a stupendous and very costly undertaking, involving advanced biotechnology, and will take many years to complete. A first draft of the human genome was announced in June 2000.

50. Science -- Table Of Contents {16 February 2001; 291 (5507)}
A History of the Human Genome Project Leslie Roberts, R. John Davenport, Elizabeth Pennisi, and Eliot Marshall Science Feb 9 2001 1195.
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Science Feb 16 2001: 1304-1351. [Abstract] [Full Text] [Supplemental Data] [Web Fig. 1] ... [Japanese Language PDF]
RESEARCH This Week in Science A Tale of Two Sequences * The Data Horizon * Insights from Genomic Data * The Sequence of the Human Genome * Medicine and Genomics * Metaphors and Meanings
Science Feb 16 2001: 1155 [Full Text] Editors' Choice: Highlights of the recent literature GEOCHEMISTRY: Silicon's Travels * APPLIED PHYSICS: Twisting an Arm Gently * MOLECULAR BIOLOGY: The Tail End of mRNA Decay * ECOLOGY/EVOLUTION: Evolution of Testis Size * PSYCHOLOGY: The Fleeting Nature of Fame * CLIMATOLOGY: The Rainy Season * CHEMISTRY: Tying Up Triplexes * MICROBIOLOGY: Not So Silent Passenger * STKE: Taking up Residence
Science Feb 16 2001: 1159 [Full Text] Reports Analysis of Genetic Information
Apoptotic Molecular Machinery: Vastly Increased Complexity in Vertebrates Revealed by Genome Comparisons
L. Aravind, Vishva M. Dixit, and Eugene V. Koonin

51. Your Genes, Your Choices: Exploring The Issues Raised By Genetic Research
Your Genes, Your Choices describes the Human Genome Project, the science behind it, and the ethical, legal, and social issues that are raised by the project.
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Table of Contents Your Genes, Your Choices describes the Human Genome Project, the science behind it, and the ethical, legal, and social issues that are raised by the project. This book was written as part of the Science + Literacy for Health project of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy AAAS has a strong commitment to science literacy and the public understanding of science. Through its Directorate for Education and Human Resources Programs, AAAS has been a leader in identifying and meeting the needs of underrepresented groups in science. Science + Literacy for Health fits into this vision of making science accessible to everyone. Most people think that science is remote from the work they do, the lives they lead, and the decisions that they make day by day. Nothing could be further from the truth. Your Genes, Your Choices points out how the progress of science can potentially "invade" your life in the most direct ways, affecting the choices you make at the grocery store, your own health care and that of your family, and even your reproductive decisions. The connection between science and health is a direct one, and your ability to understand the science behind health affects your ability to understand the issues and the stakes. Science may seem difficult, because scientists often use technical language to talk about abstract ideas. This book has been written to introduce you to important ideas, but also to convince you that you can understand the basic concepts of science and that it is important to do so.

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Human Genome Project. Science s News staff tells the history of the quest to (June) Merits of a Human Genome Project are hotly debated at a meeting at
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A History of the Human Genome Project Science 's News staff tells the history of the quest to sequence the human genome, from Watson and Crick's discovery of the double helical structure of DNA to today's publication of the draft sequence. A graphical, interactive version of this timeline, containing links to some classic Science articles and news coverage from the early genomics era, is also available on

53. CNN.com - Health - Implications Of The Human Genome Project - March 17, 2000
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54. Human Genome Project Research In Progress
Information about the project, its progress, history, and goals; issues associated with genome research; frequently asked questions, the science behind the project; and project sponsors.
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The Human Genome Project was completed in 2003. This suite details the research areas covered by the HGP.
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55. The Human Genome Projects
Preliminary Findings of The Human Genome Projects Neither group had determined the complete sequence of the human genome.
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Preliminary Findings of The Human Genome Projects
Index to this page Shortly after their press conferences, the two groups that had been striving for several years to map the human genome published their findings:
  • the International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium (IHGSC) in the 15 February 2001 issue of Nature
  • Celera Genomics , a company in Rockville, Maryland, in the 16 February issue of Science
These achievements were monumental, but before we examine them, let us be clear as to what they were not.
What was not found
  • Neither group had determined the complete sequence of the human genome. Each of our chromosomes is a single molecule of DNA. Some day the sequence of base pairs in each will be known from one end to the other. But in 2001, thousands of gaps remained to be filled. What they had done was present a series of draft sequences that represented about 90% (probably the most interesting 90%) of the genome.
  • Even taken together, the results did not provide an accurate count of the number of protein-encoding genes in our genome (in contrast to such genomes as those of

56. Human Genome Project - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The Human Genome Project (HGP) endeavored to map the human genome down to the The Human Genome Project is one of a number of international genome
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Human Genome Project
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The Human Genome Project (HGP) endeavored to map the human genome down to the nucleotide (or base pair ) level and to identify all the genes present in it.
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The Project was launched in by Charles DeLisi , who was then Director of the US Department of Energy's Health and Environmental Research Programs. The goals and general strategy of the Project were outlined in a two-page memo to the Assistant Secretary in April 1986, which helped garner support from the DOE, the OMB and Congress, especially Senator Pete Dominici . A series of Scientific Advisory meetings, and complex negotiations with senior Federal officials resulted in a line item for the Project in the Presidential budget submission to the Congress. Initiation of the Project was the culmination of several years of work supported by the US Department of Energy, in particular a feasibility workshop in 1986 and a subsequent detailed description of the Human Genome Initiative in a report that led to the formal sanctioning of the initiative by the Department of Energy . This 1987 report stated boldly, "The ultimate goal of this initiative is to understand the human genome" and "Knowledge of the human genome is as necessary to the continuing progress of medicine and other health sciences as knowledge of human anatomy has been for the present state of medicine". Candidate technologies were already being considered for the proposed undertaking at least as early as 1985

57. News.nabou.com - Genetics News
Features stories on the Human Genome Project, human cloning, gm foods and general human genetic news and information.
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58. Human Genome - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The Human Genome Project produced a reference sequence of the euchromatic human genome, which is used worldwide in all of the biomedical sciences.
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The human genome is the genome of Homo sapiens . It is made up of 23 chromosome pairs with a total of about 3 billion DNA base pairs . The Human Genome Project produced a reference sequence of the euchromatic human genome, which is used worldwide in all of the biomedical sciences.
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    Chromosomes
    The human genome is composed of 46 chromosomes , each of which contain thousands of genes seperated by intergenic regions . Intergenic regions may contain both functionally important regulatory sequences and unimportant "junk DNA". There are 24 distinct human chromosomes , numbers 1-22 plus the sex-determining X and Y chromosomes. Chromosomes 1-22 are numbered roughly in order of decreasing size. Each somatic cell in a healthy individual has one copy of chromosomes 1-22 from each parent, plus an X chromosome from the mother, and either an X or Y chromosome from the father, for a total of 46. edit
    Genes
    It is currently estimated that there are 20,000-25,000 human protein-coding genes . Surprisingly, this is comparable (within a factor of 2) to the number of genes in several much simpler organisms, such as the

59. JGI - Human Genome Project
The Human Genome Project is an international effort to discover all of the estimated 30,00040,000 human genes and make them accessible for further biological study.
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Human Genome Project
The Human Genome Project (HGP) was an international 13-year effort formally begun in October 1990 to discover all the estimated 30,000-40,000 human genes and make them accessible for further biological study. Another project goal was to determine the complete sequence of the 3 billion DNA subunits (bases in the human genome). As part of the HGP, parallel studies have been carried out on selected model organisms such as the bacterium E. coli to help develop the technology and interpret human gene function. The DOE Human Genome Program and the NIH National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) together made up the U.S. Human Genome Project. JGI's effort in this landmark project went toward sequencing human chromosomes 5, 16, and 19. The assemblies of Chromosomes 5 , and are available on the Genome Portal
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60. Chromosome Number 01 By Human Genome Project - Project Gutenberg
Human Genome Project. Downloadable etext from Project Gutenberg.
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