The Human Genome Project Open Access Journals
The Human
Genome Project has transformed its approach to a reference human
genome sequence along with the complete of key
model organisms. The project exemplifies the power, and success of large, integrated, so-called ‘big science’ - directed towards complex major objectives. In this article, we discuss the ways in which this ambitious endeavour led to the development of novel technologies and analytical tools, and how it brought the expertise of engineers, computer scientists and mathematicians together with biologists.
the Human
Genome Project spun around two key standards (International Human
Genome Sequencing Consortium, 2001). To start with, it invited colleagues from any country with an end goal to move past outskirts, to set up a comprehensive exertion planned for understanding our common sub-atomic legacy, and to profit by various methodologies. The gathering of freely subsidized scientists that in the end amassed was known as International Human
Genome Sequencing Consortium (IHGSC). Second, this venture necessitated that all human
genome grouping data be uninhibitedly and freely accessible inside 24 hours of its get together. This establishing standard guaranteed unlimited access for researchers in the scholarly world and in industry, and it gave the way to fast and novel disclosures by scientists of various kinds. At some random time, roughly 200 labs in the United States were subsidized by either the National Institutes of
Health or the U.S. Branch of Energy to help these endeavors. Also, in excess of 18 unique nations from over the globe had added to the Human
Genome Project when of its finishing.
Similarly as the Human
Genome Project rotated around two key standards, it additionally began with two early objectives: (1) building hereditary and physical maps of the human and mouse genomes, and (2)
sequencing the littler yeast and worm genomes as a trial for
sequencing the bigger, progressively complex human
genome (IHGSC, 2001). At the point when the yeast and worm endeavours demonstrated fruitful, the
sequencing of the human
genome continued with full power.
High Impact List of Articles
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Missing data in clinical trials: a data interpretation problem with statistical solutions? Interview with James Roger
James Roger
Interview: Clinical Investigation
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Missing data in clinical trials: a data interpretation problem with statistical solutions? Interview with James Roger
James Roger
Interview: Clinical Investigation
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Promising results for new influenza drug presented at the Infectious Diseases Society of America Annual Meeting
News and Views: Clinical Investigation
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Promising results for new influenza drug presented at the Infectious Diseases Society of America Annual Meeting
News and Views: Clinical Investigation
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Clinical trials of systemic therapy in osteosarcoma and Ewing\\\'s sarcoma: past, present and future
R Grant Rowe, Rashmi Chugh
Review Article: Clinical Investigation
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Clinical trials of systemic therapy in osteosarcoma and Ewing\\\'s sarcoma: past, present and future
R Grant Rowe, Rashmi Chugh
Review Article: Clinical Investigation
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Adjuvant trials for pancreatic cancer: where are we going and what is needed?
Suzanne Russo, Roger Ove, Carlo Contreras, Muhammad Wasif Saif
Review Article: Clinical Investigation
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Adjuvant trials for pancreatic cancer: where are we going and what is needed?
Suzanne Russo, Roger Ove, Carlo Contreras, Muhammad Wasif Saif
Review Article: Clinical Investigation
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New oral anticoagulants for stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation
John W Eikelboom, Jeffrey I Weitz
Editorial: Clinical Investigation
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New oral anticoagulants for stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation
John W Eikelboom, Jeffrey I Weitz
Editorial: Clinical Investigation
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