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  1. Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics: 2002
  2. Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics, Volume 8, 2007
  3. Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics 2007
  4. Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics 2006
  5. Genomic medicine: the human genome project from a healthcare provider's perspective.(Is There a Pink Slip in Your Genes? Genetic Discrimination in Employment ... An article from: Journal of Law and Health
  6. Genomics and Human Ecology.(Brief Article): An article from: Human Ecology
  7. Meet NHGRI's new director.(GENOMIC MEDICINE)(National Human Genome Research Institute's Dr. Eric D. Green)(Interview): An article from: Family Practice News by Greg Feero, 2010-03-15
  8. Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics: 2003
  9. Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics 2010
  10. Where Do We Come From?: The Molecular Evidence for Human Descent by Jan Klein, Naoyuki Takahata, 2002-01-10
  11. Computing for Comparative Microbial Genomics: Bioinformatics for Microbiologists (Computational Biology) by David W. Ussery, Trudy M. Wassenaar, et all 2008-12-22
  12. Sport and Human Genetics (1984 Olympic Scientific Congress Proceedings) (v. 4) by Or.) Olympic Scientific Congress (1984 Eugene, Robert M. Malina, et all 1986-02
  13. ISCN 2005: An International System for Human Cytogenetic Nomenclature (Cytogenetic & Genome Research) by Lisa G. Shaffer, Niels Tommerup, 2005-12
  14. Data Analysis and Visualization in Genomics and Proteomics

61. Myriad Genetics & Laboratories
A biotechnology company focused on human genomics. Utah.
http://www.myriad.com/
A predictive medicine product for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer. A personalized medicine product to measure a patient's exposure to 5-FU chemotherapy. A predictive medicine product for hereditary colorectal and uterine cancer. A personalized medicine product to assess the status of the PTEN gene. ...
A personalized medicine product to predict toxicity to 5-FU-based chemotherapy.
Myriad Genetics is a healthcare company focused on the development and marketing of novel molecular diagnostic products. We are committed to improve patient healthcare through the commercialization of predictive medicine, personalized medicine, and prognostic medicine products. Our goal is to introduce new molecular diagnostic products that provide life-saving information, improve the quality of life, and save the healthcare system money.
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62. Programme For Human Genomics | Molecular Medicine Ireland
Dublin Centre for Clinical Research Enabling Clinical and Translational Research
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      Programme for Human Genomics
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      The Programme for Human Genomics(PHG) aimed to establish Dublin as a Centre of Excellence in human genomic and proteomic research through a collaborative partnership involving the Dublin Molecular Medicine Centre and the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland.
      A tri-institutional collaboration between the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI), Trinity College Dublin (TCD) and University College Dublin (UCD), the PHG represented the largest single investment by the Higher Education Authority under its Programme for Research in Third Level Institutions. This investment has built on the investment made through the DMMC and BSN in Cycle 2 of the PRTLI as well as on other research and infrastructure awards. PHG Funding is directed towards :-
    • Demonstration Research Projects Core Technology Platforms Hospital-based Clinical Research Facilities Senior Academic Appointments and/or their Research Teams

    • One of the fundamental aims of the PHG was the advancement of targetted medicine, converting research into health benefits by making the successful leap from "Bench to Bedside".

63. Virtual Library On Genetics
Comprehensive subject catalog covering genetics in the biosciences. Provided by the U.S. Department of Energy.
http://www.ornl.gov/sci/techresources/Human_Genome/genetics.shtml
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64. PLoS Genetics: Consent And Internet-Enabled Human Genomics
PLoS Genetics is an openaccess Greg Gibson 1 *, Gregory P. Copenhaver 2, 3. 1 Center for Integrative Genomics, School of Biology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta
http://www.plosgenetics.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000965

65. Genomics|Home
Collection of research articles aimed at human genomic discoveries. Includes public health reports and genetic testing.
http://www.cdc.gov/genomics/default.htm

66. Human Genome Project Information
The main homepage for Human Genome Project information what the project is; its progress, history, and goals; what issues are associated with genome research; frequently asked
http://www.ornl.gov/sci/techresources/Human_Genome/home.shtml
Human Genome Project Information Genomic Science Program DOE Microbial Genomics home ... Research Archive C ompleted in 2003, the Human Genome Project (HGP) was a 13-year project coordinated by the U.S. Department of Energy and the National Institutes of Health. During the early years of the HGP, the Wellcome Trust (U.K.) became a major partner; additional contributions came from Japan, France, Germany, China, and others. See our history page for more information. Project goals were to
  • identify all the approximately 20,000-25,000 genes in human DNA,
  • determine the sequences of the 3 billion chemical base pairs that make up human DNA,
  • store this information in databases,
  • improve tools for data analysis,
  • transfer related technologies to the private sector, and
  • address the ethical, legal, and social issues (ELSI) that may arise from the project.

67. Home : Omics
Resource for academic journals, current studies, and human genome sequences.
http://www.nature.com/genomics/
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    Molecular Systems Biology October 2010 This study used large-scale proteomics to identify and compare the proteins associated with phagosomes isolated from organisms from many different taxa. The authors identified an 'ancient' core of phagosomal proteins around which the immune functions of this organelle have likely organized, and their results show how the components of this organelle have evolved alongside the emergence of innate and adaptive immunity. See current content
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68. Functional And Comparative Genomics Fact Sheet
of the function of genes in different organisms. Includes publications to recent journals.......
http://www.ornl.gov/sci/techresources/Human_Genome/faq/compgen.shtml
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What is functional genomics?
Understanding the function of genes and other parts of the genome is known as functional genomics. The Human Genome Project was just the first step in understanding humans at the molecular level. Though the project is complete, many questions still remain unanswered, including the function of most of the estimated 30,000 human genes. Researchers also don't know the role of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) single DNA base changes within the genome or the role of noncoding regions and repeats in the genome.

69. Human Genomics And Proteomics
Human Genomics and Proteomics http//www.sagehindawi.com/journals/hgp/ Publisher SAGE-Hindawi Access to Research Human Genomics and Proteomics is an international, peer
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Human Genomics and Proteomics http://www.sage-hindawi.com/journals/hgp/ Publisher: SAGE-Hindawi Access to Research Human Genomics and Proteomics is an international, peer-reviewed journal, providing a forum for discussion of research on human genomics and proteomics, systems biology, and various aspects of personalized medicine. The journal seeks high quality original research articles as well as review articles comprising research on human genomics and proteomics or innovative methodological and bioinformatics/resource papers that enable the practice of personalized medicine. In particular, the journal will focus on: * Pharmacogenetics, pharmacogenomics, nutrigenomics, and metabolomics * Proteomics and pharmacoproteomics * Systems biology * Identification of the molecular genetic basis of inherited disorders and the available technology for their diagnosis and/or prognosis at the DNA level * Bioinformatics and databases * Molecular diagnostics-related issues e-ISSN: 1757-4242 Manuscript submission via online system at: http://mts.sage-hindawi.com/

70. HowStuffWorks "How Designer Children Work"
Illustrated narrative about the idea of designing babies . Includes mapping the human genome and genetic prescreening
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  • Introduction to How Designer Children Work Mapping the Human Genome Genetic Prescreening Choosing from the Genetic Menu ... See all Genetic Science articles
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    Can your baby be everything you wished for? Given the choice, would you rather have been born with a different eye color, hair color or ­skin tone? Maybe you would have chosen to be taller, thinner or more muscular. Of course, you didn't have these options. The physical and personal traits a person winds up with are just one big roll of the dice, with only the biological parents' genes to draw from. However, within advances in genetics research, people may soon preselect their children's physical and personality traits like they pick out options on a new car. ­ ­Scientists have only begun to unravel the secrets hidden within the human genome the genetic blueprint for a human being. The mapping of the genome was finished in 2003, and scientists are continuing on the quest to discover what each gene does and how it functions. At this point in 2010, it's possible to manipulate the genes of embryos. In February 2009, a fertility clinic in Los Angeles tried to offer selection of hair and eye color but retracted the offering in the face of public backlash.

    71. CellNEWS
    Blog on the human genome project, ethics debate, molecular biology, and stem cells.
    http://cellnews-blog.blogspot.com/
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    Is the Shape of a Genome as Important as Its Content?
    Study shows structure exposes genes to regulation and chromosomal crosstalk
    Friday, 29 October 2010
    The laboratory of Ken-ichi Noma, Ph.D., an assistant professor at the Wistar Institute, has produced the first detailed structure of the fission yeast genome. The researchers demonstrate how the physical structure of the genome itself helps cells regulate and control gene expression. Credit : Ken-ichi Noma, Ph.D./The Wistar Institute. If there is one thing that recent advances in genomics have revealed, it is that our genes are interrelated, "chattering" to each other across separate chromosomes and vast stretches of DNA. According to researchers at The Wistar Institute, many of these complex associations may be explained in part by the three-dimensional structure of the entire genome. A given cell's DNA spends most of its active lifetime in a tangled clump of chromosomes, which positions groups of related genes near to each other and exposes them to the cell's gene-controlling machinery. This structure, the researchers say, is not merely the shape of the genome, but also a key to how it works.
    Their study, published online as a featured article in the journal Nucleic Acids Research, is the first to combine microscopy with advanced genomic sequencing techniques, enabling researchers to literally see gene interactions. It is also the first to determine the three-dimensional structure of the fission yeast genome, S. pombe. Applying this technique to the human genome may provide both scientists and physicians a completely new framework from which to better understand genes and disease, the researchers say.

    72. Human Genomics (JournalSeek)
    JournalSeek entry for Human Genomics (Hum Genom). Human Genomics Hum Genom. Published by Henry Stewart Publications. ISSN (printed) 14739542.
    http://journalseek.net/cgi-bin/journalseek/journalsearch.cgi?field=issn&quer

    73. Genomics Research | GC | The Genome Center At Washington University
    Research is focused on the large scale generation and analysis of the human genome sequence, and also the sequencing of the genomes of other species.
    http://genome.wustl.edu/
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    The Genome Center is a world leader in the fast-paced, constantly changing field of genomics. A truly unique institution, The Genome Center is pushing the limits of academic research by creating, testing, and implementing new approaches to the study of biology with the goal of understanding human health and disease, as well as evolution and the biology of other organisms. (more)
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    74. New Open-Access Journal: Human Genomics And Proteomics
    A major contribution to the longterm storage and access of data on mutation for genes and disease has been established with the launch of Human Genomics and Proteomics, the first
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    A major contribution to the long-term storage and access of data on mutation for genes and disease has been established with the launch of Human Genomics and Proteomics , the first database journal affiliated with a database, FINDbase: the National/Ethnic Mutation Database documenting frequencies of causative mutations leading to inherited disorders in various populations worldwide.
    The first title to be launched through SAGE-Hindawi - the joint collaboration between SAGE and Hindawi Publishing Corporation, Human Genomics and Proteomics (HGP) is a peer-reviewed international open access journal that will provide a unique forum for the discussion of research on human genomics and proteomics, systems biology and various aspects of personalized medicine.

    75. Genome.gov | Talking Glossary Of Genetic Terms
    Provided by the National Humane Genome Research Institute. Includes illustrations and detailed descriptions in audio.
    http://www.genome.gov/glossary/

    76. I Human Genomics And Proteomics /i - SAGE-Hindawi - Research
    Human Genomics and Proteomics. SAGEHindawi. SAGE and Hindawi have launched Human Genomics and Proteomics, the first title from the two companies’ joint venture SAGE-Hindawi
    http://www.researchinformation.info/products/product_details.php?product_id=105

    77. Genetics Education Center
    Resources for educators interested in human genetics and the human genome project. The site is maintained by Medical Genetics, University of Kansas Medical Center.
    http://www.kumc.edu/gec/
    Genetics Education Center
    University of Kansas Medical Center For educators interested in human genetics and the human genome project Human Genome Project Resources (books, videos, curricula) Lesson Plans Networking Genetic Conditions Careers ... Search The Human Genome Project

    78. Human Genomics And Preparedness For Infectious Thr... [Genome Med. 2009] - PubMe
    1. Genome Med. 2009 Dec 29;1(12)119. Human genomics and preparedness for infectious threats. Dowling NF, Gwinn M, Mawle A. Office of Public Health Genomics, National Center
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20090897

    79. Zhang, Hongyu
    Includes life in Maryland, myths of the human genome, open source code, and his Curriculum Vitae.
    http://www.hongyu.org/

    80. Human Genomics, Professor, Netspear Limited | Spoke
    Human Genomics, Professor, Netspear Limited of Netspear Limited''s information including email, business address, business phone, biography, title, company, jobs and associations
    http://www.spoke.com/info/pWpUP6Z/HumanGenomics

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