Human Genome Project

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Key sources re: Human Genome Project

Collins, F. S., Guyer, M. S., & Chakravarti, A. (1997). Variations on a theme: cataloging human
DNA sequence variation. Science, 278(5343), 1580-1581.
Collins, F.S., & McKusick, V. A. (2001). Implications of the Human Genome Project for
Medical Science. JAMA, 285(5):540–544. doi:10.1001/jama.285.5.540
Daly, M. J., Rioux, J. D., Schaffner, S. F., Hudson, T. J., & Lander, E. S. (2001). High-resolution
haplotype structure in the human genome. Nature genetics, 29(2), 229-232.
International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium. (2001). Initial sequencing and
analysis of the human genome. Nature 409, 860–921.
International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium. (2004). Finishing the euchromatic
sequence of the human genome. Nature, 431(7011), 931-945.
National Human Genome Research Institute. (2007) A guide to your genome. NIH Publication
No. 07-6284. Available from
https://www.genome.gov/pages/education/allaboutthehumangenomeproject/
guidetoyourgenome07_vs2.pdf
Venter, J. C., Adams, M. D., Myers, E. W., Li, P. W., Mural, R. J., Sutton, G. G., ... & Gocayne,
J. D. (2001). The sequence of the human genome. Science, 291(5507), 1304-1351.
Who participated in the HGP?
The International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium includes:

1. The Whitehead Institute/MIT Center for Genome Research, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.
2. The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, The Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton,
Cambridgeshire, U. K.
3. Washington University School of Medicine Genome Sequencing Center, St. Louis, Mo.,
U.S.
4. United States DOE Joint Genome Institute, Walnut Creek, Calif., U.S.
5. Baylor College of Medicine Human Genome Sequencing Center, Department of Molecular
and Human Genetics, Houston, Tex., U.S.
6. RIKEN Genomic Sciences Center, Yokohama, Japan
7. Genoscope and CNRS UMR-8030, Evry, France
8. GTC Sequencing Center, Genome Therapeutics Corporation, Waltham, Mass., USA
9. Department of Genome Analysis, Institute of Molecular Biotechnology, Jena, Germany
10. Beijing Genomics Institute/Human Genome Center, Institute of Genetics, Chinese Academy
of Sciences, Beijing, China
11. Multimegabase Sequencing Center, The Institute for Systems Biology, Seattle, Wash.
12. Stanford Genome Technology Center, Stanford, Calif., U.S.
13. Stanford Human Genome Center and Department of Genetics, Stanford University School of
Medicine, Stanford, Calif., U.S.
14. University of Washington Genome Center, Seattle, Wash., U.S.
15. Department of Molecular Biology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan
16. University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, Dallas, Tex., U.S.
17. University of Oklahoma's Advanced Center for Genome Technology, Dept. of Chemistry
and Biochemistry, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Okla., U.S.
18. Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics, Berlin, Germany
19. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Lita Annenberg Hazen Genome Center, Cold Spring
Harbor, N.Y., U.S.
20. GBF - German Research Centre for Biotechnology, Braunschweig, Germany

Some other general resources


https://www.genome.gov/12011238/an-overview-of-the-human-genome-project/
https://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/primer/hgp/description
https://www.nature.com/scitable/topicpage/dna-sequencing-technologies-key-to-the-human-828
https://genome.ucsc.edu/

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