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  1. Human Genome Diversity Project

    Refimprove date February 2008 The Human Genome Diversity Project HGDP was started by Stanford University ... nrg1596 title Opinion The Human Genome Diversity Project past, present and future year 2005 last1 ... from achieving many of the benefits that were to be gained from the project. Some members of the Human Genome Project Human Genome Project HGP argued in favor of engaging in diversity research on data gleaned from the Human Genome Diversity Project , although most agreed that diversity research ... A human genome diversity cell line panel volume 296 issue 5566 pages 261 2 doi 10.1126 science.296.5566.261b ... the world. The HGDP CEPH Human Genome Diversity Cell Line Panel, is a resource of 1063 cultured lymphoblastoid ... Jean Dausset CEPH in Paris. The HGDP is not related to the Human Genome Project , and has attempted ... of genomic and clinical research since the human genome project was completed. Similar ... Human Relationships Inferred from Genome Wide Patterns of Variation year 2008 last1 Li first1 J. Z ... in height, selective pressure. HGDP has been instrumental to assess human diversity, and to provide information about similarities and differences in human populations. The HGDP is the project with the largest scope of all the several human diversity databases available. So far there has been 148 ... human diversity will be a major step to increase the power to find associated genes with disease ... the project since its outset, some indigenous communities , NGO s, and human rights organizations ... Marks anthropologist Jonathan Marks http www.wired.com wired archive 5.07 updata.html The Human Genome ... of Genomic Diversity Use dmy dates date August 2011 Category Population genetics Category Human ..., which has published extensively in the use of genetics to understand human migration and evolution ... M. journal Science volume 319 issue 5866 pmid 18292342 ref The project has noted the need to record ... or groups fully understand the project s intentions, particularly with regards to language barriers ...   more details



  1. Genome project

    of Human Genome Diversity Project human genetic diversity . Example genome projects main List ... url http www.ornl.gov sci techresources Human Genome project benefits.shtml title Potential Benefits of Human Genome Project Research publisher United States Department of Energy Department of Energy , Human Genome Project Information date 2009 10 09 accessdate 2010 06 18 ref Genome assembly This section ... genome annotations. Genome annotation is the next major challenge for the Human Genome Project , now that the genome sequences of human and several model organisms are largely complete. Identifying ... Human microbiome project International Grape Genome Program International HapMap Project See ... bacterium containing a single chromosome, a genome project will aim to map the sequence of that chromosome. For the human species, whose genome includes 22 pairs of autosomes and 2 sex chromosomes, a complete genome sequence will involve 46 separate chromosome sequences. The Human Genome Project was a landmark genome project that is already having a major impact on research across the life ... first9 T. title Ancient human genome sequence of an extinct Palaeo Eskimo. journal Nature volume ... GeneRIF RefSeq Uniprot Vertebrate and Genome Annotation Project Vertebrate and Genome Annotation Project Vega At Wikipedia, genome annotation has started to become automated under the auspices of the Portal ... F last8 Su first8 AI issue 7 pmc 2443188 ref When is a genome project finished? When Genome sequencing ... also be argued that a complete genome project should include the sequences of mitochondria and for plants ... Genome Project Many organisms have genome projects that have either been completed or will be completed shortly, including Human s, Homo sapiens see Human genome project Palaeo Eskimo , ref name ReferenceA an ancient human Neanderthal , Homo neanderthalensis partial see Neanderthal Genome Project Common Chimpanzee Pan troglodytes see Chimpanzee Genome Project Domestic Cow ref http www.eurekalert.org ...   more details



  1. Human genome

    human genome occupies a total of just over three billion DNA base pair s. The Human Genome Project HGP produced a reference genome reference sequence of the euchromatin euchromatic human genome and which is used worldwide in the biomedical science s. The haploid human genome contains about 23,000 ... of the human genome by the ENCODE pilot project journal Nature volume 447 pages 799 816 year 2007 doi ... format Human Genome Project ref http hgdownload.cse.ucsc.edu goldenPath hg19 chromosomes UCSC Genome ... The Human Genome Project and a parallel project by Celera Genomics each produced and published ... Personal genomes had not been sequenced in the Human Genome Project to protect the identity of volunteers ... population. ref Cite web url http www.genome.gov 11006943 title Human Genome Project Completion ... in clinical medical genetics. The results of the Human Genome Project are likely to provide increased ... Genome Project Comparative genomics studies of mammalian genomes suggest that approximately 5 of the human ... www.ornl.gov sci techresources Human Genome project info.shtml Human Genome Project . http www.cdc.gov ... Graphical representation of the idealized human karyotype , showing the organization of the genome ... pair. Refimprove date September 2009 The human Homo sapiens genome is stored on 23 chromosome pairs ... Cite journal author International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium title Finishing the euchromatic sequence of the human genome. journal Nature volume 431 issue 7011 pages 931 45 year 2004 ... known as junk DNA . ref name IHSGC2001 Cite journal author International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium title Initial sequencing and analysis of the human genome. journal Nature volume 409 issue ... v409 n6822 full 409860a0.html ref Features Genes File Human genome by functions.svg thumb 480px The human ... coding gene s. The estimate of the number of human genes has been repeatedly revised down as genome ... 203 A non random gait through the human genome , 3rd International Conference on Bioinformatics ...   more details



  1. Human Genome Organisation

    The Human Genome Organisation HUGO is an organization involved in the Human Genome Project , a project about mapping the human genome. HUGO was established in 1989 as an international organization, primarily to foster collaboration between genome scientists around the world. The HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee HGNC , sometimes referred to as HUGO , is one of HUGO s most active committees and aims to assign a unique gene name and symbol to each human gene. See also HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee Celera Genomics Victor A. McKusick Ira Carmen List of genetics research organizations International Mammalian Genome Society External links http www.hugo international.org HUGO homepage http www.genenames.org HGNC homepage Category Genetics organizations sci org stub genetics stub ca Human Genome Organisation de Human Genome Organisation es Human Genome Organisation fr Human Genome Organisation it Human Genome Organization no Human Genome Organisation ru sr Organizacija za ljudski genom sv Human Genome Organisation ur zh ...   more details



  1. Cancer Genome Project

    The Cancer Genome Project , based at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute , aims to identify genetic variation sequence variant s mutation s critical in the development of human cancer s. Like The Cancer Genome Atlas project within the United States, the Cancer Genome Project represents an effort in the War on Cancer to improve cancer diagnosis, treatment, and prevention through a better understanding of the molecular basis of this disease. The Cancer Genome Project, led by Michael Stratton and Andy Futreal, combines knowledge of the human genome sequence with high throughput screening high throughput mutation detection techniques. See also Cancer genome sequencing The Cancer Genome Atlas and http cgap.nci.nih.gov The Cancer Genome Anatomy Project ref http www.cancer.gov cancertopics understandingcancer CGAP ref ref http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov ncicgap ref at the National Cancer Institute. International Cancer Genome Consortium COSMIC cancer database External links http www.sanger.ac.uk genetics CGP Cancer Genome Project Official website http www.sciam.com article.cfm?id mapping the cancer genome Francis S. Collins and Anna D. Barker. Mapping the Cancer Genome . Scientific American, February 2007 References references Wellcome Trust genetics stub oncology stub sci org stub UK med org stub Category Human genome projects Category Wellcome Trust Category Cancer genome databases pt Projeto Genoma do C ncer ...   more details



  1. GDB Human Genome Database

    Unreferenced date November 2008 COI date November 2008 The GDB Human Genome Database was a community curated collection of human genomic data. What set GDB apart from other biological databases was its use of world class leaders in human genetics to act as curators for the data. In order to ensure a high degree of quality, records within GDB were subjected to a process of peer review , not unlike a traditional publication. Due to the International collaboration which made up the human genome project, GDB received funding from numerous sources in both Europe and Asia. History In 1989 the Howard Hughes Medical Institute provided funding to establish a central repository for human genetic map ping data. This project ultimately resulted in the creation of the GDB Human Genome DataBase in 1990. It was a key database in the Human Genome Project . Established under the leadership of Dr. s Peter L. Pearson Peter Pearson and Dick Lucier, GDB received significant financial support from the US Department of Energy and the National Institutes of Health . Located at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine , GDB became a source of high quality mapping data which were made available both on line as well as through numerous printed publications. In 1998, the change of focus in the human genome project redirected funds which were previously available for GDB. However that same year, Dr. A. Jamie Cuticchia obtained funding from Canadian public and private sources to continue the operations of GDB. While the data curation continued to be performed at Johns Hopkins, GDB central operations were moved to The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In 2003 RTI International became the new host for GDB where it continued to be maintained as a public resource for high quality genetic and genomic information. On June 1, 2008 RTI International shut down GDB operations. External links DEFAULTSORT Gdb Human Genome Database Category Biological databases Biological database ...   more details



  1. Human Genome Sequencing Center

    Primarysources date October 2007 The Baylor College of Medicine Human Genome Sequencing Center BCM HGSC was established by Richard Gibbs biologist Richard A. Gibbs in 1996 when BCM was chosen as one of six worldwide sites to complete the final phase of the International Human Genome Project . Gibbs is the current director of the BCM HGSC. It occupies more than convert 36000 sqft m2 , employs over 200 staff, including eighteen faculty, and is one of three National Institutes of Health funded genome centers that were involved in the completion of the first Human Genome Sequence in 2004. The BCM HGSC contributed approximately 10 percent of the total project by sequencing Chromosomes 3, 12 and X. The BCM HGSC collaborated with researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy s Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory and Celera Genomics to sequence the first species of Drosophilidae fruit fly , Drosophila melanogaster . The BCM HGSC also completed the second species of fruit fly Drosophila pseudoobscura , the honeybee Apis mellifera , and led an international consortium to sequence the Brown Norway rat. The Human Genome Sequencing Center subsequently sequenced and annotated the genome of the cow Bos taurus , the sea urchin , Rhesus macaque, Tammar wallaby , Dictyostelium discoideum , and a number of bacteria that cause serious infection s Rickettsia typhi, Enterococcus faecium, Mannheimia Haemolytica , and Fusobacterium nucleatum . The BCM HGSC was a major contributor to the Mammalian Gene Collection program, to sequence all human cDNAs, as well as the International Haplotype Mapping Project HapMap . Other research within the BCM HGSC includes new molecular technologies for mapping and sequencing, exploration of novel chemistries for DNA tagging, development of instrumentation for DNA manipulation ..., and analyzing genome data. References http imgen.bcm.tmc.edu molgen facultyaz gibbs.html http www.hgsc.bcm.tmc.edu Category Human genome projects ...   more details



  1. Neanderthal genome project

    Genome Project Category Genome projects Category Human evolution Category Neanderthals Genome Category ... , in Leipzig, Germany The Neanderthal genome project is a collaboration of scientists coordinated ... in the United States to DNA sequencing sequence the Neanderthal genome . Founded in July 2006, the project ... Interbreeding admixture of Neanderthals into the modern human genome. ref name Timmer The speech related ... of its Neanderthal genome project In 2006, Richard Green s team had used a then new DNA sequencing sequencing ... and the reference human genome sequence share a most recent common ancestor 706,000 years ago, and that the human ... to humans must therefore be interpreted within the context of human diversity. On the other hand, Noonan et al. found no evidence of Neanderthal admixture to the modern human genome, but they did not preclude .... ref name Team in Germany maps Neanderthal genome In May 2010, the project released a draft of their report ... neandertal The Neandertal Genome Project Website National Public Radio 100648070 http www.life ... MSNBC Neanderthal genome project launches 22 November 2006. http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi science nature ... fr Neanderthal genome project ka pt Genoma do Neandertal ru simple Neanderthal genome project sv Neanderthal genome project ... draft of the Neanderthal genome based on the analysis of four billion base pairs of Neanderthal DNA ... humans and presented evidence that elements of their genome remain in that of non African modern ... genome journal Science volume 328 issue 5979 pages 710 22 year 2010 month May pmid 20448178 ... maps Neanderthal genome cite news first Patrick last McGroarty title Team in Germany maps Neanderthal genome url http readingeagle.com article.aspx?id 125240 publisher The Associated Press date 12 February 2009 ref the Neanderthal genome is about the size of the modern human genome . According to preliminary sequences, 99.7 of the base pairs of the modern human and Neanderthal genomes are identical ...   more details



  1. Human Genome Sciences

    Infobox Company company name Human Genome Sciences company logo Image HGSI logo.gif company type Public company Public nasdaq HGSI slogan foundation 1992 location Rockville, Maryland key people H. Thomas Watkins, CEO & Pres num employees 1000 industry Healthcare Pharmaceuticals products Diagnostic Substances owner revenue homepage http www.hgsi.com www.hgsi.com Human Genome Sciences nasdaq HGSI is a biopharmaceutical corporation founded in 1992. It uses the human DNA sequence to develop protein and antibody drugs. As of 2008, it has drugs under development to treat such diseases as hepatitis C , systemic lupus erythmatosis , anthrax disease, and cancer. It collaborates with other biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies, for development partnerships and licensing. ref HUMAN GENOME SCIENCES ANNOUNCES 2008 GOALS AND REPORTS SUBSTANTIAL PROGRESS TOWARD COMMERCIALIZATION AT JPMORGAN HEALTHCARE CONFERENCE ref Benlysta belimumab received U.S. Food and Regulatory Administration approval for use ... pharma news human genome sciences rejects gsk 2.59bn takeover bid 399559 ref . The HGS board .... ref http www.hgsi.com latest human genome sciences announces unsolicited offer from glaxosmithkline ...&isin US4449031081&mode 8 Human Genome s drug falls short, shares take a dip , September 26, 2003 http ... , Washington Business Journal, February 2, 2004 http www.hgsi.com latest human genome sciences announces ... to lymphostat b.html , HGS Press Release about GSK deal http www.hgsi.com latest human genome ... , HGS Press Release about Novartis http www.hgsi.com latest human genome sciences to sponsor conference ... Human Genome Sciences Official Web Site . Category Companies in the NASDAQ Biotechnology Index Category ... companies la Human Genome Sciences ... under Project BioShield. ref HGS Press Release, June 20, 2006 ref . Development of Albuferon albinterferon ... a protein spray called repifermin, made by a human gene called keratinocyte growth factor 2. In February ...   more details



  1. Vertebrate and Genome Annotation Project

    The Vertebrate and Genome Annotation Vega project provides manual curation of vertebrate genomes for the scientific community. ref cite journal author Ashurst JL, Chen CK, Gilbert JG, et al. title The Vertebrate Genome Annotation Vega database journal Nucleic Acids Research volume 33 issue Database issue pages D459 65 year 2005 month January pmid 15608237 pmc 540089 doi 10.1093 nar gki135 ref The Vega data repository is publicly available, regularly updated and includes Genome project Genome annotation annotations of several finished vertebrate genome sequences. ref cite journal author Loveland J title VEGA, the genome browser with a difference journal Briefings in Bioinformatics volume 6 issue 2 pages 189 93 year 2005 month June pmid 15975227 doi 10.1093 bib 6.2.189 ref Human, mouse and zebrafish are in the process of being completely annotated, whereas for other species the annotation is only of specific genomic regions of particular biological interest ref http vega.sanger.ac.uk Vega website homepage, retrieved 2012 02 21 ref . The Vega website is built upon the Ensembl codebase. ref cite journal author Searle SM, Gilbert J, Iyer V, Clamp M title The otter annotation system journal Genome Research volume 14 issue 5 pages 963 70 year 2004 month May pmid 15123593 pmc 479127 doi 10.1101 gr.1864804 ref The Vega database is run and developed by the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute . References reflist External links http vega.sanger.ac.uk Vega homepage Category Bioinformatics Category Biological databases bioinformatics stub ...   more details



  1. Personal Genome Project

    19824 Your Personal Genome , Technology Review , 6 December 2007 ref It s 2011. What s been done since 2007? See also Human Genome Project Personal genomics References Reflist External links http www.personalgenomes.org ...The Personal Genome Project PGP is a long term, large cohort study which aims to sequence and publicize the complete genomes and medical records of 100,000 volunteers, in order to enable research into personalized medicine . It was initiated by Harvard University s George Church and announced in January 2006. ref Emily Singer. http www.technologyreview.com BioTech Therapeutics wtr 16169,259,p1.html The Personal Genome Project , Technology Review , 20 January 2006 ref ref cite news url http www.nytimes.com 2010 06 08 science 08church.html? r 1 title Scientist at Work George M. Church On a Mission to Sequence the Genomes of 100,000 People publisher The New York Times date 2010 06 07 accessdate 2010 08 18 first David last Duncan ref Volunteers are currently accepted only if they are permanent residents of the US, and are able to submit tissue and or genetic samples in the US. The project will publish the genotype the full DNA sequence of all 46 chromosome s of the volunteers, along with extensive ... 16 08 ff church Wired How the Personal Genome Project Could Unlock the Mysteries of Life Category Human genome projects Category Cohort studies Category DNA sequencing de Personal Genome Project es Personal Genome Project ... part of the project will be the exploration of the resulting risks to the participants, such as possible discrimination by insurers and employers if the genome shows a predisposition for certain diseases ... Angrist, Duke Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy ref Misha Angrist, Robert M. Cook Deegan http www.thenewatlantis.com archive 11 angristcook deegan.htm Who Owns the Genome? The New Atlantis ... get a chance to redact their trait data before publication. He also announced that the project was about ...   more details



  1. Chimpanzee genome project

    12552136 bibcode 2003PNAS..100.1056S ref Starting the chimpanzee genome project Human and chimpanzee ... 17 , and Chromosome 18 human 18 . After the completion of the Human genome project , a Common Chimpanzee genome project was initiated. In December 2003, a preliminary analysis of 7600 genes shared between ... this subject div style margin left 10px v 1 Special Search Chimpanzee Genome Project 1 Chimpanzee Genome Project div div div Common Chimpanzee Human evolutionary genetics Chromosome 2 human Human chromosome 2 Human Genome Project Apes Category Primatology Category Genome projects Category Chimpanzees ...The Chimpanzee Genome Project is an effort to determine the DNA sequence of the Chimpanzee genome . It is expected ... which is supported in part by the National Human Genome Research Institute , one of the National ... genome . A database Ref chimp now exists containing the genetic differences between human and chimpanzee ... between human and chimp genetic material, with about 2.7 percent of the genome now representing ... and chimp genome analyses should help in understanding some human diseases. Humans appear to have ... 2A and 2B and the genes inserted at this location. The results of the chimpanzee genome project suggest ... CBWD genes exist elsewhere in the human genome, particularly near the p end of Chromosome 9 human ... the human genome. References references note fusion cite journal author De Grouchy J title Chromosome ... DIR Chimp Analysis.pdf title Initial sequence of the chimpanzee genome and comparison with the human ... 2005Natur.437...69. br cite journal title A genome wide comparison of recent chimpanzee and human segmental ... 15515096 National Human Genome Research Institute note Khaitovich cite journal title Parallel Patterns ... human chromosome differences . The major structural difference is that human chromosome http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov ... author McConkey EH title Orthologous numbering of great ape and human chromosomes is essential for comparative genomics journal Cytogenet. Genome Res. volume 105 issue 1 pages 157 8 year 2004 pmid ...   more details



  1. Influenza Genome Sequencing Project

    Refimprove date November 2007 Flu The Influenza Genome Sequencing Project IGSP is an American based genome project aimed at improving the availability of genomic sequence data from influenza virus es and related information. The project is funded by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases ... sequencing of human influenza reveals the dynamic nature of viral genome evolution journal Nature volume ... Sequencing Project home page at TIGR http www.niaid.nih.gov dmid genomes mscs influenza.htm Influenza Genome Sequencing Project home page at NIAID http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov genomes FLU FLU.html Influenza ... of Health Allergy and Infectious Diseases Category Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 Category Genome projects Category Influenza Genome Sequencing Project ... generated by the project has been placed into public domain through GenBank . Origins In early 2004 ... TIGR . Prior to this project, only a handful of flu genomes were publicly available. Citation needed ... ref Research goals The project is making all sequence data publicly available through GenBank , an international ... scientific knowledge of the emergence of influenza pandemic pandemic influenza viruses . The project ... of Surveillance Data Inc. Citation needed date October 2008 Results The project completed its first ... been completely sequenced from influenza viruses that are endemic in human human flu avian bird flu and swine swine flu populations, including many strains of H3N2 human , H1N1 human , and H5N1 avian . ref name Ghedin05 Affiliations The project is funded by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious ... of Health and Human Services . The IGSP has expanded to include a growing list of collaborators ... in Memphis, Tennessee. In 2006 the project was joined by Ilaria Capua of the Istituto Zooprofilattico ..., et al. title Genome analysis linking recent European and African influenza H5N1 viruses journal Emerging ... CDC and Robert Couch from Baylor College of Medicine also joined the project in 2006, contributing ...   more details



  1. Adaptive evolution in the human genome

    evolution in the human genome gives insights into our own evolutionary history and helps to resolve this neutralist selectionist debate . Identifying specific regions of the human genome that show ... of any adaptive evolution in the human genome, but simply shows that positive selection is not frequent ... specific regions within the human genome which have been evolving adaptively e.g. Bakewell et al. 2007 ... DNA makes up approximately 98 of the DNA in the human genome. For example, Ponting and Lunter 2006 ... evolution in the human genome has often assumed to be constant over time. For example, the 35 estimate ... of positive selection acting on the human genome is by inferring the distribution of fitness effects DFE of new advantageous mutations in the human genome, but this DFE is difficult to infer because ... improve the estimates of the amount of adaptive evolution occurring in the human genome Boyko ... some of the types of gene which show strong evidence of adaptive evolution in the human genome .... However, this second explanation seems unlikely, because the mutation rate in the human genome is fairly ... evolution. Table 1 Estimates of the amount of adaptive evolution in the human genome format of table ... in the human genome, PLoS Genetics, Vol. 4 pp.  1 13 Bustamante, C., Fledel Alon, A., Williamson ... coding genes in the human genome, Nature, Vol. 437 pp.  1153 1156 Chimpanzee Sequencing and Analysis Consortium 2005 , Initial sequence of the chimpanzee genome and comparison with the human ... 618 Fay, J.C., Wyckoff, G.J., and Wu, C. 2001 , Positive and negative selection on the human genome ... in the human genome, Nature Review Genetics, Vol. 8 pp.  857 868 Pollard, K.S., Salama, S.R, Kings ... K. Pritchard Pritchard J.K. 2006 , A map of recent positive selection in the human genome, PLoS ..., C.D., and Nielsen, R. 2007 , Localizing recent adaptive evolution in the human genome, PLoS Genetics ... for human health, such as those associated with diseases. Methods The methods used to identify ...   more details



  1. Floral Genome Project

    Infobox Organization name Floral Genome Project image image border size caption map msize mcaption motto formation 2001 type Academic Research headquarters Penn State University br University of Florida br Cornell University location flagicon USA United States membership language leader title leader name key people num staff budget website http fgp.bio.psu.edu Official website The Floral Genome Project is a collaborative research cooperation primarily between Penn State University , University of Florida , and Cornell University . The initial funding came from a grant of 7.4 million from the National Science Foundation . The Floral Genome Project was initiated to bridge the genomic gap between the most broadly studied plant model systems. According to the http www.floralgenome.org website , the following are the aims of the project blockquote The Floral Genome Project will investigate the origin, conservation, and diversification of the genetic architecture of the flower, and develop conceptual and real tools for evolutionary functional genomics in plants. blockquote External links http fgp.bio.psu.edu Official Website University of Florida Cornell University Category Genome projects Category Botany Category University of Florida Category Cornell University botany stub pl Floral Genome Project ...   more details



  1. Music Genome Project

    The Music Genome Project was first conceived by Will Glaser and Tim Westergren in late 1999. In January 2000, they joined forces with Jon Kraft to found Pandora Radio Pandora Media to bring their idea to market. ref cite interview url http www.venturevoice.com 2009 03 vv show 54 tim westergren of p.html first Tim last Westergren subjectlink Tim Westergren date March 9, 2009 title VV Show 54 Tim Westergren ... Genome Project was an effort to capture the essence of music at the fundamental level using list of Music Genome Project attributes almost 400 attributes to describe songs and a complex mathematical ... of the Music Genome Project, made up of 5 Genomes Pop Rock, Hip Hop Electronica, Jazz, World ... Music Genome Project is a registered trademark in the United States. The mark is owned by Pandora Media, Inc. ref http tess2.uspto.gov bin showfield?f doc&state e3mah4.2.1 Music Genome Project US Trademark No. 2731047 United States Patent Office ref The Music Genome Project is covered by United ... Music Genome Project US Patent No. 7,003,515 ref This patent shows William T. Glaser, Timothy B. Westergren ... Genome Project attributes Moodbar MusicBrainz Pandora Radio WhoSampled References reflist Further reading refbegin Citation last Castelluccio first Michael title The Music Genome Project journal Strategic ... John first Joyce title Pandora and the Music Genome Project journal Scientific Computing volume 23 issue ... 14, 2009 refend External links http www.pandora.com mgp.shtml The Music Genome Project short historical ... westergren the story behind pandora Interview with Tim Westergren about the Music Genome Project ... and the music genome project.aspx?terms music 20genome issn 1930 5753 accessdate 2008 08 03 http www.nytimes.com ... by Jean claude Perez 1994 SACEM GEN0694 Category Online music and lyrics databases hr Music Genome Project it Music Genome Project he lt Muzikos genomo projektas pl Music Genome Project ...   more details



  1. Estonian Genome Project

    The Estonian Genome Project is a population based biological database and biobank which was established in 2000 to improve public health in Estonia. It contains health records and biological specimens from a large percentage of the Estonian population. History In June 2000 the Estonian Genome Foundation introduced the Estonian government to the Estonian Genome Project, and lobbied for legislative changes and government support to make the project possible. ref cite doi 10.1002 ddr.10371 ref The project organizers invited input broadly from many sectors in planning to establish the EGF. ref cite doi 10.1093 bioinformatics 18.suppl 2.S152 ref The project was also presented as a cultural investment towards strengthening national identity by contributing to global research. ref cite doi 10.1080 1463677042000189589 ref At the time, many research teams were organizing similar projects, but this project was projected to be the world s largest. ref cite web url http www.genomenewsnetwork.org articles 10 00 Estonias genebank.shtml title Give and Take Estonia s New Model for a National Gene Bank first Lane last Frank work genomenewsnetwork.org year 6 October 2000 accessdate 19 December 2011 ref An early goal of the project was to collect biological specimens and data from 70 of Estonia s population of 1.4 million with their first 10 years. ref cite doi 10.1126 science.286.5443.1262 ref As of 2004 the EGF had collected data from 10,000 people, and faced fiscal reorganization as they and their primary financier, EGeen, dissolved their partnership. ref cite web url http www.baltictimes.com news articles 11663 title Landmark research project hits impasse first last work baltictimes.com year 22 December 2004 accessdate 19 December 2011 ref References reflist External links http www.geenivaramu.ee index.php?lang eng English website for Estonian Genome Center category biobank organizations Category Organizations based in Estonia Category Science and technology in Estonia ...   more details



  1. Structure atlas of human genome

    Orphan date April 2011 infobox biodatabase title SAHG logo File Database.png description predicted Protein structure structures of all human proteins. scope organism Homo sapiens center National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology , Tokyo laboratory Computational Biology Research Center author Chie Motono pmid Motono & al. 2011 ref name pmid21051360 released 2010 standard format url http bird.cbrc.jp sahg download webservice sql sparql webapp standalone license versioning frequency curation bookmark version The Structure atlas of human genome SAHG is a database of Protein structure prediction protein structure prediction . ref name pmid21051360 cite journal quotes yes last Motono first Chie authorlink coauthors Nakata Junichi, Koike Ryotaro, Shimizu Kana, Shirota Matsuyuki, Amemiya Takayuki, Tomii Kentaro, Nagano Nozomi, Sakaya Naofumi, Misoo Kiyotaka, Sato Miwa, Kidera Akinori, Hiroaki Hidekazu, Shirai Tsuyoshi, Kinoshita Kengo, Noguchi Tamotsu, Ota Motonori year 2011 month Jan title SAHG, a comprehensive database of predicted structures of all human proteins journal Nucleic Acids Res. volume 39 issue Database issue pages D487 93 publisher location England issn pmid 21051360 doi 10.1093 nar gkq1057 bibcode oclc id url pmc 3013665 language eng format accessdate laysummary laysource laydate quote ref References references See also Protein structure External links http bird.cbrc.jp sahg. Biodatabase stub Category Biological databases Category Protein structure ...   more details



  1. Fiocruz Genome Comparison Project

    The Fiocruz Genome Comparison Project is a collaborative effort involving Brazil s Oswaldo Cruz Institute and IBM s World Community Grid , designed to produce a database comparing the gene s from many genome s with each other using SSEARCH http helix.nih.gov docs gcg ssearch.html . The program SSEARCH performs a rigorous Smith Waterman algorithm Smith Waterman alignment between a protein sequence and another protein sequence, a protein database, a DNA or a DNA library. The nature of the computation in the project allows it to easily take advantage of distributed computing . This, along with the likely humanitarian benefits of the research, has led the World Community Grid a distributed computing grid that uses idle computer clock time to run the Fiocruz project. All products are in the public domain by contract with WCG. Description The problem is that a very large information body structural, functional, cross references, etc. is attached to protein database entries. Once entered the information is rarely updated or corrected. This annotation of predicted protein function is often incomplete, uses non standard nomenclature or can be incorrect when cross referenced from previous sometimes incorrectly annotated sequences. Additionally, many proteins composed of several structural and or functional domains are overlooked by automated systems. The comparative information today is huge when compared to the early days of genomics. A single error is compounded and then made complex. The Genome Comparison Project performs a complete pairwise comparison between all predicted protein ... as a reference repository for the annotator community. The project provides invaluable data sources for biologists. The sequence similarity comparison program used in the Genome Comparison Project is called ... bioinfoteam templates archives GenomeComparison progress.html Genome Comparison Project http www.worldcommunitygrid.org projects showcase fgc viewFgcMain.do World Community Grid Project Category Genomics ...   more details



  1. Immunological Genome Project

    orphan date August 2009 The Immunological Genome Project ImmGen is a collaborative scientific research project that is currently building a gene expression microarray database for all characterized immune cells in the mouse. The overarching goal of the project is to computationally reconstruct the genetic regulatory network in immune cells. All data generated as part of ImmGen are made freely and publicly available. The ImmGen project began in 2008 as a collaboration between several immunology and computational biology laboratories across the United States. The project has several phases, and is expected to take about three years to complete. Currently, raw data from the first phase is being released as it is generated on www.ImmGen.org. Project Background A true understanding of cell differentiation in the immune system will require a general perspective on the transcripts that are present in each cell type of the adaptive and innate immune systems, and how these profiles evolve through cell differentiation or activation by immunogenic or tolerogenic ligands. This project aims to establish the roadmap of these transcriptional states. Gene expression microarray compendium The first aim of ImmGen is to generate a compendium of whole genome microarray datasets for nearly all characterized cell populations of the adaptive and innate immune systems in the mouse, at major stages of differentiation and activation. This effort is being carried out by a group of collaborating immunology research laboratories across the U.S. Each of the laboratories brings a unique expertise in a parrticular cell lineage, and all are all employing standardized procedures for cell sorting. The compendium of microarray data will include as many immunologically relevant cell types as possible, from ... representation of data Project participants from Brown University s Computer Sciences Department ... has profiled approximately 180 cell populations in the mouse. Data access The project s status and detailed ...   more details



  1. Epilepsy Phenome/Genome Project

    The Epilepsy Phenome Genome Project EPGP is a government funded study to identify gene s that influence the development of epilepsy and genes that affect the response to treatment. The study involves 25 major epilepsy centers and more than 150 scientists and clinical staff around the United States, Australia and Argentina. The goal is to create a repository of clinical and genetic information on a select group of patients with epilepsy. The hope is that this information will reveal new insights and improve diagnosis and treatment. EPGP is funded by the National Institutes of Health via http www.ninds.nih.gov The National Institute for Neurological Disorders and Stroke NINDS . The long term goal of EPGP is to identify potential molecular targets that could be the basis of much more specific and effective treatments for patients who have epilepsy, and the prevention of epilepsy in those at risk. Background on Genes and Epilepsy Although heredity has been known since antiquity to cause epilepsy, the progress to date in identifying the genetic basis of epilepsy has been limited primarily to the discovery of single gene mutations that cause epilepsy in relatively rare families. For the more common types of epilepsy, heredity plays a subtler role, and it is thought that a combination of mutations in multiple genes likely determine an individual s susceptibility to seizures, as well as the responsiveness to antiepileptic medications. EPGP Phenotyping The approach to teasing apart the more complicated genetic factors in epilepsy requires a very large number of patients whose epilepsy has been extremely well characterized. EPGP investigators will be enrolling 3,750 patients and 3,000 controls over the course of the study. Details about seizure types, EEGs, imaging studies, and effects of treatment will be collected and archived in a central data repository, and all participants .... Neurology. 2006 Jun 13 66 11 1648 53. Freimer N, Sabatti C. The human phenome project ...   more details



  1. Universal Declaration on the Human Genome and Human Rights

    The Universal Declaration on the Human Genome and Human Rights is a document that was issued by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization UNESCO at its 29th session in 1997. It was unanimously passed by the seventy seven national delegations in attendance. ref Mike Pezzella, International officials adopt rules covering cloning, gene research, Biotechnology Newswatch , 17 November 1997, p. 1. ref The declaration is perhaps best known for its statement against human cloning. Its eleventh article begins with the statement, Practices which are contrary to human dignity, such as reproductive cloning of human beings, shall not be permitted. References references See also Common heritage of mankind UNESCO Universal Declaration on the Human Genome and Human Rights External links http unesdoc.unesco.org images 0012 001229 122990eo.pdf Universal Declaration on the Human Genome and Human Rights 2000 publication UN stub Category UNESCO ...   more details



  1. National Human Genome Research Institute

    Genome.gov http www.genome.gov EdKit Online Education Kit Understanding the Human Genome Project http www.genome.gov DNADay National DNA Day http www.genome.gov HGP All About The Human Genome Project ...Image US NIH NHGRI Logo.svg 240px right The National Human Genome Research Institute NHGRI is a division ... Center for Human Genome Research NCHGR , which was established in 1989 to carry out the role of the NIH in the International Human Genome Project HGP . The HGP was developed in collaboration with the United States Department of Energy DOE and began in 1990 to map the human genome . In 1993, NCHGR ... History main Important events in NHGRI history October 1, 1988 The Office for Human Genome Research ... activities related to the human genome. April 11, 1996 Human DNA sequencing begins with pilot studies at six universities in the United States. March 1999 Large scale sequencing of the human genome begins. April 2003 The National Human Genome Research Institute NHGRI celebrates the completion of the human genome sequence, the 50th anniversary of the description of the DNA double helix and the publication ... as Director of National Human Genome Research Institute Bot generated title ref Alan Edward Guttmacher ... Appoints Eric D. Green , M.D., Ph.D. to be Director of The National Human Genome Research Institute ... Human Genome Research Institute de National Human Genome Research Institute fa fr National Human Genome Research Institute it National Human Genome Research ... genome technologies to the study of specific diseases. In 1996, the Center for Inherited Disease Research ... components of complex disorders. In 1997 the United States Department of Health and Human Services DHHS renamed NCHGR the National Human Genome Research Institute NHGRI , officially elevating it to the status of research institute one of 27 institutes and centers that make up the NIH. Now, with the human genome sequence complete since April 2003, scientists around the world have access to a database ...   more details



  1. Chinese National Human Genome Center, Beijing

    distinguish Chinese National Human Genome Center, Shanghai Chinese National Human Genome Center , Beijing CHGB , was established as one of the national level genome research center approved by the Ministry of Science & Technology . CHGB coordinates scientific activities in human genome research with the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences CAMS , Peking University , Academy of Military Medical Sciences , Chinese Academy of Science CAS , http www.chgc.sh.cn Chinese National Human Genome Center at Shanghai , Microbial Genome Center at Ministry of Health, Tsinghua University , Institute of Biophysics Academia Sinica , Peking Union Hospital , Beijing Fuwai Hospital , Cancer Hospital at CAMS , Beijing Cancer Hospital , Peking University First Hospital , People s Hospital of Peking University , PLA General Hospital , Tianjin Medical University , Roche Co. etc. CHGB takes on Chinese important scientific and technological projects and impels genomics and proteomics in the world. In next several years, CHGB continues to serve for and support China important scientific and technological projects, set up and develop functional genomics research platform, train an excellent group, aiming at promoting competitive power and CHGB s value. CHGB promotes the commercialization of research products and initiate genome industry in China. As a national research institution, CHGB integrates all high level activities in basic research , clinical investigation , population genetics and bioinformatics projects in Beijing and North China . Prof. Boqin Qiang, academician of CAS, is Director and Chief Scientist of CHGB. Prof. Wu Min, academician of CAS, is the honorary Chairman of the academic committee. Prof. Yan Shen, academician of CAS, Prof. Fuchu He, academician of CAS, Prof. Dalong Ma, and Prof. Biao Chen are deputy directors of CHGB. See also Beijing Genomics Institute ... Human genome projects Category Genetics or genomics research institutions Category Research institutes ...   more details



  1. Human Variome Project

    of the Human Genome Variation Society . The authority of those initiating this project is evidenced ... State and Government of Australia Federal Governments . This major international project, a natural partner to the Human Genome Project , will require substantial funding to get it to a sustainable position ... the nature of work involved. See also Variome Human Genome Project Human genetic variation Population groups in biomedicine http www.hgmd.org Human Gene Mutation Database HGMD External links http www.humanvariomeproject.org Official Project website Category Human genome projects ...Image Hvplogo.png right thumb The Human Variome Project FAIR USE of Hvplogo.png see image description page at http en.wikipedia.org wiki Image Hvplogo.png for rationale The Human Variome Project HVP is the global initiative to collect and curate all human genetic variation affecting human health. Its mission is to improve health outcomes by facilitating the unification of data on human genetic variation and its impact on human health. Inception The HVP concept was conceived by Richard Cotton geneticist Professor Richard Cotton , a leader in the field of human genetic variation . His group, the Genomic Disorders Research Centre , based at the University of Melbourne and St Vincent s Hospital, Melbourne ..., these databases are of varying completeness and individualistic, so the Human Variome Project was born to establish a central project to encourage the collection and sourcing of this data, verifying ... and Bio informatics scientists came together in June 2006 at the Human Variome Project Meeting, organized ... access as well as collection systems that are open and accessible to all. The Human Variome Project ... for Arab Genomic Studies CAGS has initiated efforts to proceed with the Arab Human Variome Project under the Human Variome Project. CAGS was one of the participants of the HVP meeting in Melbourne ... the project. This will enable the project to be organized and find operational funds for the tasks ...   more details




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