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Stanford Human Genome Center
www-shgc.stanford.edu/ reviews
Center news: We have generated more than 250 Mb of finished human sequence. We are targeting the completion of human chromosome 19 for July, 2002. Generating finished sequence of the human genome Completing the sequence of chromosomes 5 and 19 with the Joint Genome Institute Learn more... Finished : 280, 934, 462 bp Unfinished : 187, 675, 000 bp MGC full-length cDNAs Sequencing complete cDNAs as ...
www-shgc.stanford.edu/ reviewsThe Human Genome
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/guide/human/ reviews
A guide to online information resources for human genome research.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/guide/human/ reviewsCGAP Collaboration
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ncicgap/ reviews
Information about NCBI's involvement in NCI's CGAP collaboration.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ncicgap/ reviewsThe Sanger Institute : Human Chromosome 22 Home
www.sanger.ac.uk/HGP/Chr22/ reviews
Sanger Home | Acedb | YourGenome | Ensembl | Trace Server | Library Info | Databases | Blast | Genomics | Infrastructure | HGP | CGP | Projects | Software | Teams | Search Data Release Policy | Conditions of Use HGP Home   Chr Chr 1 Chr 6 Chr 9 Chr 10 Chr 11 Chr 13 Chr 20 Chr 22 Chr X Annotation Genes Polymorphism RH/EST Maps Cytogenetics CpG islands Ensembl Genome Browser     Chr ...
www.sanger.ac.uk/HGP/Chr22/ reviewsMapping The Icelandic Genome
sunsite.berkeley.edu/biotech/iceland/ reviews
Enter the Forum What's New About this site Mapping the Human Genome Project(s) About Iceland Legislation in Iceland deCode Genetics Organized Opposition International Contexts In the World Press Home An ANTHROPOLOGY of the scientific, political, economic, religious, and ethical issues surrounding the deCode Project and its global implications. Jointly organized by the Anthropology Department at ...
sunsite.berkeley.edu/biotech/iceland/ reviewsAMNH Genomic Revolution
www.amnh.org/exhibitions/genomics/ reviews
The Genomic Revolution | Putting the genome to work raises questions and dilemmas for us as individuals, families, nations and even as a species. We need to make decisions about our health, our food, our stewardship of the natural world and our responsibilities to the next generation. The genomic revolution is here - are you ready
www.amnh.org/exhibitions/genomics/ reviewsLBNL Genome Sciences Division
www-gsd.lbl.gov/ reviews
www-gsd.lbl.gov/ reviewsMapping Factsheet
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/About/primer/mapping.html reviews
National Center for Biotechnology Information About NCBI NCBI at a Glance A Science Primer Databases and Tools Human Genome Resources Model Organisms Guide Outreach and Education News About NCBI Site Map Science Primer: Bioinformatics Molecular Modeling SNPs ESTs Microarray Technology Molecular Genetics Pharmacogenomics Phylogenetics Just the Facts: A Basic Introduction to the Science Underlying ...
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/About/primer/mapping.html reviewsA Brief History of the Human Genome Project
www.dartmouth.edu/~cbbc/courses/bio4/bio4-1997/16-HumanGenome.html reviews
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. topics in these notes Summary Let's Even Consider Sequencing! Antiquity Enter the Department of Energy Emerging Concepts DOE ...
www.dartmouth.edu/~cbbc/courses/bio4/bio4-1997/16-HumanGenome.html reviewsStanford - Morrison Institute - HGDP Frequently Asked Questions
www.stanford.edu/group/morrinst/hgdp/faq.html reviews
Stanford University's Morrison Institute provides an environment whereby researchers and students can study the world's population and its growth rate and how that affects our environment, natural resources, and the ability of nations to sustain socioeconomic development. This a list of frequently asked questions of the Human Genome Diversity Project.
www.stanford.edu/group/morrinst/hgdp/faq.html reviews