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Human genome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The human (Homo sapiens) genome is stored on 23 chromosome pairs and in the small mitochondrial DNA. Twenty-two of the 23 chromosomes belong to autosomal chromosome ...

National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) - Homepage
Home page of the National Human Genome Research Institute, the arm of the U.S. National Institutes of Health dedicated to advancing human health through genetic research.

Human Genome Project - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Human Genome Project (HGP) is an international scientific research project with a primary goal of determining the sequence of chemical base pairs which make up ...

Human Genome Sciences, Inc.
Human Genome Sciences is an emerging pharmaceutical company with the mission to predict, prevent, detect, treat and cure disease.

Human Genome Project Information - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
The main homepage for Human Genome Project information --what the project is; its progress, history, and goals; what issues are associated with genome research ...

Human Genome Project: Definition from Answers.com
Library > Miscellaneous > Britannica Concise Encyclopedia U.S. research effort initiated in 1990 by the U.S. Department of Energy and the National Institutes of ...

All About The Human Genome Project (HGP)
Introduction to the Human Genome Project, published by the National Human Genome Research Institute. This brief overview is aimed at students, teachers and other non ...

Human genome - New World Encyclopedia
Human genome is the genome of Homo sapiens; that is, the hereditary information that genetically characterizes human beings as encoded on the DNA of one set of the 23 ...

About the Human Genome Project
Learn the basics about the Human Genome Project --what it is; its progress, history, and goals; what issues are associated with genome research; frequently asked ...

Human genome News, Videos, Reviews and Gossip - Gizmodo
It was a major breakthrough in 1995: After 13 months, scientists finally sequenced the entire genome of a bacteria for the first time. These days, a gene-slinger can ...

 

 

 

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Human Genome Sciences to Sponsor Conference Call to Discuss Fourth-Quarter and ...
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ROCKVILLE, Md. -- Human Genome Sciences, Inc. (NASDAQ: HGSI) announced today that it will sponsor a conference call to discuss its financial results for the fourth-quarter and full-year 2011. These results are expected to be disclosed on Monday, ...
Forbes Earnings Preview: Human Genome SciencesForbes
Human Genome Q4 Earnings PreviewCitybizlist (press release)

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Human Genome Sequencing Affordable, but Practical?
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SAN FRANCISCO – The cost of sequencing one person's genome has shrunk from nearly $3 billion 14 years ago to an anticipated $1000 within the next year or two, a development that positions human genome sequencing to explode into widespread use by ...

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Exploring Deep, Mysterious Realms With <i>Time Warp</i> Scientist Jeff Lieberman
Huffington Post (blog)
With the human genome decoded, science is poised now to set sights on a more ethereal realm: human consciousness, one of the least understood facets of human cognition. Deep within this frontier where brain and mind intersect, lie a host of questions ...

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Italian Nobel medicine winner Dulbecco dies at 97
Boston.com
Dulbecco, an early proponent of sequencing genomes that led to the Human Genome Project, died in La Jolla, California overnight, Italy's National Research Council — where Dulbecco worked on the genome project in the 1990s — said Monday.
Renato Dulbecco dies at 97; 1975 Nobel Prize winner in medicineLos Angeles Times

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Top Stock Decliners for Feb 22nd: Forest Oil, DealerTrack, Human Genome, Newfield
Wall St. Cheat Sheet
Human Genome Sciences (NASDAQ:HGSI): Piper Jaffray downgraded Human Genome Sciences with an $11 price target citing valuation. The firm believes shares are pricing in potential sales momentum from the Medicare J-Code implementation on January 1.

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How Using Antibiotics In Animal Feed Creates Superbugs
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And then the antibiotic-resistant staph learned to jump back into humans. "It's like watching the birth of a superbug," says Lance Price of the Translational Genomics Research Institute, or TGen, in Flagstaff, Arizona. Price and colleagues in 19 ...
Deadly Livestock Superbug Jumped To HumansRedOrbit
Staph Turns into Drug-Resistant Superbug on FarmsScientific American (blog)
Drug-proof 'pig MRSA' makes leap from livestock to humansMirror.co.uk
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BCM's Human Genome Sequencing Center
Genetic Engineering News
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News (GEN) has retained its position as the most widely read biotechnology publication around the globe since its launch in 1981. Published 21 times a year and with additional exclusive editorial content online, ...

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Renato Dulbecco, Nobel Laureate and Cancer Researcher, Dies at 97
Patch.com
... the scientific community to systematically sequence and catalog all human genes—giving intellectual birth to the 12 year long worldwide Human Genome Project, which has since opened new avenues to the understanding of cancer and its treatment.
Gone: 'One of the Most Brilliant Scientific Minds'Medscape
Renato Dulbecco, Nobel laureate, Salk professor, dies at 97North County Times (blog)
Italian Nobel medicine winner Dulbecco dies at 97Atlanta Journal Constitution
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Farmers market's genetics
News & Observer
BY ANGELA SPIVEY - Correspondent In 2002, NC State genetics professor Trudy Mackay was thinking about how to fill in questions left unanswered by studies of the human genome. So she asked Richard Lyman to go to the State Farmers Market in Raleigh.

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Study finds one percent of human genes switched off
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By Kate Kelland | LONDON (Reuters) - Scientists studying the human genome have found that each of us is carrying around 20 genes that have been completely inactivated, suggesting that not all switched-off genes are harmful to health.
Humans Have About 100 Broken Genes EachLiveScience.com

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