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Human Genome Project
Author(s) -
S. Block,
J. Cornwall,
William J. Dally,
Freeman J. Dyson,
N. Fortson,
Greta Joyce,
H. Kimble,
Nathan E. Lewis,
C. E. Max,
Tessa Prince,
R. Schwitters,
Paul Weinberger,
W. Woodin
Publication year - 1998
Publication title -
osti oai (u.s. department of energy office of scientific and technical information)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/1184016
Subject(s) - human genome , genome project , informatics , encode , genome , data science , computer science , engineering management , engineering , biology , gene , genetics , electrical engineering
: The study reviews Department of Energy supported aspects of the United States Human Genome Project, the joint National Institutes of Health/Department of Energy program to characterize all human genetic material, to discover the set of human genes, and to render them accessible for further biological study. The study concentrates on issues of technology, quality assurance/control, and informatics relevant to current effort on the genome project and needs beyond it. Recommendations are presented on areas of the genome program that are of particular interest to and supported by the Department of Energy.

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