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  1. Human Genome: Genome, Human, XY sex-determination System, Ploidy, Base Pair, DNA, Autosome, Human Genome Project, Euchromatin, Biomedical Scientist, Gene, Non-coding RNA.
  2. The Human Genome Project by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Scien Environment, 2009-10-09
  3. Last One in the Gene Pool ...(human genome project)(Brief Article): An article from: Sojourners by Ed Jr. Spivey, 2001-05-01
  4. Understanding the Human Genome Project
  5. Exons,Introns, and Talking Genes:The Science behind the Human Genome Project
  6. Code of Codes Scientific & Social Issues in the Human Genome Project by Danirl JKrvlrs, 1993
  7. Banking on the Human Genome Project *.: An article from: The Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology by Matt Ratto, Anne Beaulieu, 2007-05-01
  8. Valencia, 1990. (discussion of human genome project ethics in Spain): An article from: The Hastings Center Report by Michael S. Yesley, 1991-03-01
  9. Mapping and beyond. (Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences conference on the human genome project): An article from: The Hastings Center Report by Judith Miller, 1990-11-01
  10. Legal and Ethical Issues Raised by the Human Genome Project (Proceedings of the Conference held in Houston, TX, March 7-9, 1991) by Mark A. Rothstein ed., 1991
  11. Understanding the Human Genome Project by MikePalladino, 2001-01-01
  12. Genome Project: Science, Genome, Organism, Animal, Plant, Fungus, Bacteria, Protist, Virus, Chromosome, Human Genome Project, Genomics, List of sequenced archaeal genomes
  13. The Human Genome Project. (book reviews): An article from: The Hastings Center Report by Dorothy Nelkin, 1992-07-01
  14. The Human Genome Project: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Richard Weikart, 2001

101. Chromosome Y Number 24 By Human Genome Project - Project Gutenberg
Human Genome Project. Downloadable etext from Project Gutenberg.
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102. Human Genome Project
tab The Human Genome Project is one of the most enterprising and challenging aspects of modern genetic research. Funded primarily by the US Government,
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The project is directed by Dr. Francis Collins (who with Dr. Francis Crick in 1953 deciphered the DNA structure) of the National Institute of Health. The Department of Energy is also involved along with foreign countries as research and money come from Japan, the United Kingdom, and and other technologically advanced nations. Research and data storage laboratories called Genome Centers are scattered throughout the US from Berkeley, California to Los Alamos. Many colleges and universities are also involved including Stanford University, Baylor College of Medicine, Washington University, and the Universities of Utah, Texas, Washington, and Wisconsin. A gene is a segment of DNA
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103. The Human Genome Organisation
An international organization of scientists promoting international collaboration within the Human Genome Project. Includes membership details, publications and reports, and meetings.
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104. Wired News: Human Genome: Because They Could
Scientists with the internationally funded Human Genome Project, Words aside, even Human Genome Project researchers admit the map won t be useful right
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by Kristen Philipkoski Also by this reporter 03:00 AM Jun. 26, 2000 PT The often bitter race to map the human genetic system appears to have ended in a dead heat. Competing researchers both say they've completed a working draft, which maps 90 percent of the chemical units making up a human's genetic heritage.
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105. Genome.gov | National Human Genome Research Institute
Manages the Human Genome Project for the National Institutes of Health. Features a range of information on the project and includes genomic resources, a glossary, and workshops and conferences.
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Read about progeria and NHGRI's new groundbreaking research on this rare, childhood genetic disease that causes dramatic, premature aging. New Genome Comparison Finds Chimps, Humans Very Similar at the DNA Level
An international research consortium reports in Nature that the comparison of the human and chimp sequence reveals we share 96 percent of our DNA sequences, making the chimpanzee our closest living evolutionary relative.
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  • What is comparative genomics?
    Learn how researchers compare the sequence of the human genome with genomes of other organisms to identify regions of similarity and difference, better understand human genes, study evolutionary change and develop new strategies to combat human disease.
    The National Human Genome Research Institute led the Human Genome Project for the National Institutes of Health, which culminated in the completion of the full human genome sequence in April 2003. Now, NHGRI moves forward into the genomic era with research aimed at improving human health and fighting disease.

    106. EMJA: Kirby, The Human Genome Project In The Dock
    From a scientific viewpoint, the Human Genome Project is actually not in the dock, nor even under reasonable suspicion of wrongdoing.
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    Cracking the Code The Human Genome Project in the Dock Michael Kirby
    From a scientific viewpoint, the Human Genome Project is actually not in the dock, nor even under reasonable suspicion of wrongdoing. Overwhelmingly, it will prove of benefit to humanity. However, from legal, ethical and other societal points of view, there are many problems already being considered by bioethicists, philosophers, religious experts, lawyers and others in dialogue with scientists. MJA
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    More difficult problems The big ones Public debate ... More articles on Genetics I have just returned from meetings of the Ethics Committee of the Human Genome Organisation (HUGO) established by leading genome scientists in 1989 to promote international collaboration in the Human Genome Project (HGP) in London, and of the International Bioethics Committee (IBC) of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) in Quito, Ecuador. At international meetings such as these, in national bodies, in lawmaking institutions and universities, a lot of minds are identifying the chief problems of the HGP. Some of these problems are comparatively straightforward. Others are complex and fundamental.
    Manageable problems Privacy and confidentiality: Patient confidentiality has long been fundamental to the healthcare professions, having its roots in rules even older than the Hippocratic Oath. However, when a disorder is the result of a genetic characteristic, is the "patient" solely the individual, or does the entire family have rights? Are there circumstances in which family members should be entitled, by law, to override an individual's desire for privacy to obtain information relevant to genetic conditions that may also affect them? Should a patient have a right

    107. Blazing A Genetic Trail
    Research on mutant genes and hereditary diseases. Includes family studies, the Human Genome Project, how to conquer hereditary diseases like cystic fibrosis, key to basic genetics and a glossary.
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    108. Human Genome Project Newsroom
    Media guide to the Human Genome Project for journalists including HGP history, progress, goals, images, quick facts, and other resources.
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    109. CellNEWS
    Features fee based documents on the Human Genome Project, ethics debate, molecular biology, and stem cells. Includes photos of cellular structures.
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    110. GRID.ORG ™ - The Human Proteome Folding Project
    Since the completion of the Human Genome Project in 2003, one of the greatest challenges facing scientists is to find functions for all of the proteins that
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    United Devices believes the Human Proteome Folding Project is the most important life science project we’ve ever tackled. If you're already a grid.org member, a portion of your computing power will be donated to support this groundbreaking project. If you're a new volunteer, we encourage you to join the project through World Community Grid (sponsored by IBM and powered by United Devices technology ) which will be running the Human Proteome Folding Project in cooperation with grid.org. This project wouldn’t be possible without IBM's vision and continuing support of grid technology. Please support World Community Grid and the Human Proteome Folding Project by joining today Putting the Human Genome to Work
    Since the completion of the Human Genome Project in 2003, one of the greatest challenges facing scientists is to find functions for all of the proteins that are encoded in the Human Genome. When human protein structures are known, scientists can use them to research disease treatments and cures. Today only a fraction of the 30,000 Human Genome proteins have known structures and functions. Being able to predict the structure of every protein in an organism will contribute to our overall understanding of how those predicted proteins interact with the organism as a system.

    111. Gene Therapy
    Definition, hurdles, ethical issues, and links to more resources on gene therapy provided by the Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
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    Gene therapy is a technique for correcting defective genes responsible for disease development. Researchers may use one of several approaches for correcting faulty genes:

    112. Mapping The Human Genome Project(s)
    Mapping the Icelandic Genome. Mapping the Human Genome Project(s) Pointers to Genetics on the Net; Virtual Genome Center Genome Sciences Department.
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    113. The Human Genome Project--Human Body/Microscopic World Lesson Plan (grades 9-12)
    Students learn about the goals of the Human Genome Project as well as its scientific, medical, and ethical implications.
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    Students will do the following: Learn about the goals of the Human Genome Project (HGP) Discuss the scientific and ethical implications of the project Materials The class will need the following: Internet access Newspaper and magazine articles and other current resources about the Human Genome Project Poster board Procedures Begin the lesson by asking students what they know about genes. Explain to students that genes are made up of double strands of deoxyribonucleic acid, or DNA. The DNA provides the genetic instructions for everything a cell does. In particular, the sequence of the subunits of DNA, called bases, plays a part in determining whether a person will get sick and how well that person will respond to medication. To understand how the body works as well as diseases and treatments, scientists must understand the human genome, or the complete set of genetic instructions. To do so, they are mapping these instructions in the Human Genome Project, or HGP.

    114. Human Genome Project
    Human Genome Project FACT SHEET March 14, 2000. Benefiting All Humanity. The Human Genome Project (HGP), an international effort formally begun in October
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    BENEFITING ALL HUMANITY "Later this year, researchers will complete the first draft of the entire human genome, the very blueprint of life. It is important for all our fellow Americans to recognize that federal tax dollars have funded much of this research, and that this and other wise investments in science are leading to a revolution in our ability to detect, treat, and prevent disease." President Clinton
    January 27, 2000
    "State of the Union" At today’s Medals of Science and Technology awards ceremony, the President will announce that he and Prime Minister Tony Blair have agreed on a statement of principle to ensure that discoveries from the human genome are used to advance human health. Their joint statement, to be issued in the U.S. and U.K. today, applauds researchers who have made their human genome sequence data freely available to the global scientific community and calls upon others to follow their lead. The statement also acknowledges the importance of intellectual property protection as an incentive for the development of important, new gene-based health care products. ACCESS TO FUNDAMENTAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE HUMAN GENOME WILL IMPROVE HEALTH.

    115. Background To The Human Genome Project
    The Human Genome Project is an immense enterprise. The idea of sequencing the entire human genome was first proposed by biomedical researchers in the
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    The Human Genome Project is an immense enterprise. The idea of sequencing the entire human genome was first proposed by biomedical researchers in the mid-1980s, only a few years after the Sanger method of sequencing DNA had been developed. Two organizations in the United States took up these proposals: the first organization was the Department of Energy, which was interested in finding out more about the damage caused to DNA by radiation. The second was the National Institutes of Health, which receives money from the US government to give to medical research projects. By October 1990, these two organizations had put together a plan to begin sequencing the human genome . Work in the United Kingdom focused initally on mapping the human genome but, in 1992, the Wellcome Trust and the Medical Research Council agreed to fund sequencing on a larger scale. This led to the establishment of the Sanger Centre. last modified : Wed Aug 29 15:15:32 2001 webmaster@yourgenome.org

    116. Seattle Scientists At Forefront Of Human Genome Project
    Seattle scientists at forefront of Human Genome Project Researchers have already cracked the human genetic code, SEATTLE Human Genome Project ALLSTARS
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    COFFEE BREAK Horoscope TV Listings FIND IT! NWclassifieds Jobs Autos Real Estate ... Obituaries P-I ANYWHERE E-mail Newsletters News Alerts PDA Cell Phones ... RSS Feeds OUR AFFILIATES Tuesday, April 15, 2003 Seattle scientists at forefront of Human Genome Project Researchers have already cracked the human genetic code, but now they have a better description of it than the one made in 2001 By TOM PAULSON SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER REPORTER An international team of scientists, including a handful of top researchers from Seattle, yesterday announced the latest and much-improved description of the entire human genetic code, the human genome. Scientists believe having the genetic code will better allow doctors to tailor treatments specifically to individual patients and explore the genetic basis of human behavior. A person's genetic sequence could one day indicate who should never consume alcohol or work in a dry-cleaning shop, for example. "It was a messy process, but we finally got there," said Dr. Maynard Olson, director of the University of Washington's Genome Center and one of the principal investigators in the National Institutes of Health's Human Genome Project.

    117. Human Genome Project Books And Articles - Research Human Genome
    Human Genome Project Scholarly books and articles on Human Genome Project at Questia, world s largest online library and research service.
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    118. NPR : Human Genome Project Update
    Scientists announce that they have found a gene for a common agerelated eye disease, macular degeneration. In the years since the Human Genome Project
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    119. SEARCH HOME ABOUT THIS SITE CONTACT US SITE INDEX THE AUTHOR ALL
    The Miracle of Human Creation, The Miracle of Talking Birds, - The Miracle of the Immune System About the Human Genome Project. HARUN YAHYA
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    DARWINISTMATERIALIST MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT THE Human Genome Project. With the announcement of the latest point arrived in the Human Genome Project,
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    SEARCH HOME ABOUT THIS SITE CONTACT US  SITE INDEX THE AUTHOR ALL BOOKS (Alphabetical) - A Call for an Islamic Union - A Call for Unity - A Chain of Miracles - A Definitive Reply to Evolutionist Propaganda - Allah is Known Through Reason - Allah's Artistry in Colour - An Index to the Qur'an - Answers from the Qur'an - Articles - I - Articles - II - Basic Tenets of Islam - Beauties for Life in the Qur'an - Before You Regret - Character-types of the Unbelievers - Communism in Ambush - Communist China's Policy of Oppression in East... - Crude Understanding Of Disbelief - Darwinism Refuted - Death, Resurrection, Hell - Deep Thinking - Devoted To Allah - Devotion among Animals - Disasters Darwinism Brought to Humanity - Eternity Has Already Begun - Ever Thought About The Truth? - Faith: The Way to Happiness - Fascism: The Bloody Ideology of Darwinism - Fear of Allah - For Men of Understanding - General Knowledge From The Qur'an - Global Freemasonry - Global Impact of the Works of Harun Yahya - God's Gentle Artistry - Hopefulness in the Qur'an - How Do the Unwise Interpret the Qur'an?

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