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  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 ..., and analyzing genome data. References http imgen.bcm.tmc.edu molgen facultyaz gibbs.html http www.hgsc.bcm.tmc.edu Category Human genome projects .... The sequencing for the Drosophila Genetic Reference Panel was performed here. The DGRP is a collaborative ...   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 ... http www.ncgr.ac.cn National Center for Gene Research , CAS coord missing Beijing Category Human genome projects Category Genetics or genomics research institutions Category Research institutes ...   more details



  1. Cancer genome sequencing

    , Genome Sequencing Centers, Proteome Characterization Centers, a Data Coordinating Center, and Genome ... name human genome cite journal author Lander, E.S., et al. title Initial sequencing and analysis ...Cancer genome sequencing is the whole genome sequencing of a single, homogeneous or heterogeneous group ... of the DNA or RNA sequences of cancer cell s . Unlike whole genome WG sequencing which is typically from blood cells, such as J. Craig Venter s ref name Venter Genome and James D. Watson s WG sequencing projects, ref name Watson Genome saliva, epithelial cells or bone cancer genome sequencing involves ... such as fibroblast stromal cells, or metastatic tumor sites. Similar to whole genome sequencing ... translocations and fusion gene s. Cancer genome sequencing is not limited to WG sequencing and can ... Historically, cancer genome sequencing efforts has been divided between transcriptome based sequencing ... of all these changes can be accomplished through various cancer genome sequencing strategies. The power of cancer genome sequencing lies in the heterogeneity of cancers and patients ... between a cancer subtype in one individual to the another individual. Cancer genome sequencing will allow ... aml paper These cellular factions could only have been identified through cancer genome sequencing ... cancer characterization in individuals, heavily involving sequencing include the Cancer Genome Project ... Cancer Institute NCI and the National Human Genome Research Institute NHGRI . Combined with these efforts ... screening of coding genes and flanking splice junctions of all genes in the human genome for acquired ..., including large scale genome sequencing techniques. Hundreds of samples are being collected, sequenced ... thumb 3rd Generation Sequencing Cancer genome sequencing utilizes the same technology involved in whole genome sequencing. The history of sequencing has come a long way, originating in 1977 ... sequencing Ion semiconductor sequencing . Data Analysis File Cancer genome sequencing workflow.png thumb ...   more details



  1. Human genome

    Human genetic engineering Human Genome Sequencing Center Full genome sequencing Pharmacogenetics ... 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 ... cite journal author International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium title Finishing the euchromatic ... 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 ... 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 ... 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 and Biomedical Engineering UCBBE, 2009 , 1 3 ref In addition to protein coding genes, the human genome ... 35103511 issue 12 ref Regulatory sequences This section is linked from Human genome The human ... sequences specifically, coding exon s comprise less than 1.5 of the human genome. ref name IHSGC2001 Aside from genes and known regulatory sequences, the human genome contains vast regions of DNA the function ... estimates 97 , of the human genome size . Much of this is composed of Repeat elements Tandem repeat ... Mouse Genome Sequencing Consortium title Initial sequencing and comparative analysis of the mouse genome ...   more details



  1. Influenza Genome Sequencing Project

    sequencing of human influenza reveals the dynamic nature of viral genome evolution journal Nature volume ...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 NIAID , a division of the National Institutes of Health NIH , and has been operating out of the NIAID Microbial Sequencing Center at The Institute for Genomic Research TIGR . Sequence information generated by the project has been placed into public domain through GenBank . Origins In early 2004, David Lipman , Lone Simonsen , Steven Salzberg , and a consortium of other scientists wrote a proposal to begin sequencing large numbers of influenza virus es at The Institute for Genomic Research TIGR . Prior to this project, only a handful of flu genomes were publicly available. Citation needed date October 2008 Their proposal was approved by the National Institutes of Health NIH , and would ... 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 ... 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 ... of Health and Human Services . The IGSP has expanded to include a growing list of collaborators ... Center at the New York State Department of Health , Lance Jennings of Canterbury Health ..., et al. title Genome analysis linking recent European and African influenza H5N1 viruses journal Emerging ...   more details



  1. Honey Bee Genome Sequencing Consortium

    The Honey Bee Genome Sequencing Consortium is an international collaborative group of genomics scientists, scientific organisations and universities who are trying to decipher the genome sequence s of the honey bee Apis mellifera . It was formed in 2001 by American scientists. In the US, the project is funded by the National Human Genome Research Institute a division of the National Institutes of Health National Institutes of Health NIH , the United States Department of Agriculture United States Department of Agriculture USDA , the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign University of Illinois Sociogenomics Initiative, and various beekeeper s association and the bee industry. First scientific findings show that the honey bee genome may have evolved more slowly than the genomes of the Drosophila melanogaster fruit fly and Anopheles malaria mosquito . ref Robinson, Gene and Weaver, Daniel, The Honey Bee Genome Project A Model of Cooperation between Academia, Government, and Industry American Bee Journal Oct. 2006 pg. 870ff ref The bee genome contains versions of some important mammalian gene s. The complete genome of Apis mellifera has been sequenced and consists of 10,000 genes with approximately 236 million base pair s. The size of the genome is a tenth of the human genome . ref Weinstock et al., http www.nature.com nature journal v443 n7114 full nature05260.html jsessionid 557ACDE1D76290DFE51E4E312D0D8A67 Insights into social insects from the genome of the honeybee Apis mellifera Nature journal Nature 443, 931 949, 2006 ref The Western honey bee gene sequence showed 163 chemical receptors for smell but only 10 for taste. Besides the discovery of new genes for the use of pollen and nectar, researchers found that, in comparison ..., but not gustatory, receptor family Genome Research, Volume 16, Page 1395, 2006 ref The population genetic ... Sources references Category Beekeeping Category Genomics Category Genome projects ...   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. 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 ... for several years after its founding with Craig Venter and his non profit TIGR to begin sequencing ... a protein spray called repifermin, made by a human gene called keratinocyte growth factor 2. In February ...   more details



  1. Adaptive evolution in the human genome

    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 ... 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 ... 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. 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 Diversity Project

    Refimprove date February 2008 The Human Genome Diversity Project HGDP was started by Stanford University ... A human genome diversity cell line panel volume 296 issue 5566 pages 261 2 doi 10.1126 science.296.5566.261b ... Human Relationships Inferred from Genome Wide Patterns of Variation year 2008 last1 Li first1 J. Z ... 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 ... nrg1596 title Opinion The Human Genome Diversity Project past, present and future year 2005 last1 ... of genomic and clinical research since the human genome project was completed. Similar ... 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 ... Marks anthropologist Jonathan Marks http www.wired.com wired archive 5.07 updata.html The Human Genome ..., which has published extensively in the use of genetics to understand human migration and evolution ... TABLE BORDER 1 CELLSPACING 3 CELLPADDING 3 ALIGN CENTER tr td Africa td td colspan 4 align center Asia ... td td colspan 1 align center Central Asia Central & South Asia td td colspan 2 align center Eastern ... to study human migration, mutation rates, relationships between different populations, genes involved 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 ... W. journal The American Journal of Human Genetics volume 72 issue 5 pmid 12690579 pmc 1180270 ref ... surveillance to anthropology . Genome wide association studies GWAS try to associate a genetic mutation ... human diversity will be a major step to increase the power to find associated genes with disease ...   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. National Center for Genome Resources

    The http www.ncgr.org National Center for Genome Resources NCGR is a nonprofit research organization in Santa Fe, New Mexico founded in 1994 focusing on life sciences research, bioinformatics technologies, and leading edge molecular data production including sequencing , genotyping , and Gene expression profiling gene expression . External links http www.ncgr.org NCGR home page . Category Genetics or genomics research institutions Category Research institutes in the United States Category Bioinformatics ...   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

    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 ... 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 ...Image US NIH NHGRI Logo.svg 240px right The National Human Genome Research Institute NHGRI is a division ... genome technologies to the study of specific diseases. In 1996, the Center for Inherited Disease Research ... History main Important events in NHGRI history October 1, 1988 The Office for Human Genome Research ... 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 ... 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 ... Human Genome Research Institute de National Human Genome Research Institute fa fr National Human Genome Research Institute it National Human Genome 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. Sequencing

    reaction using modified nucleotide substrates. However, new sequencing technologies such as Pyrosequencing are gaining an increasing share of the sequencing market. More genome data is now being produced by pyrosequencing than Sanger DNA sequencing. Pyrosequencing has enabled rapid genome sequencing ... ref See also Genetic code Full Genome Sequencing Pathogenomics RNA Seq MicroRNA Sequencing ...refimprove date April 2008 For the sense of sequencing used in electronic music , see the music sequencer ... , sequencing means to determine the primary structure sometimes falsely called primary sequence of an unbranched biopolymer . Sequencing results in a symbolic linear depiction known as a sequence ... sequencing main DNA sequencing DNA sequencing is the process of determining the nucleotide order of a given DNA fragment. Thus far, most DNA sequencing has been performed using the chain termination .... This technique was also used to sequence the genome of James D. Watson James Watson recently. The sequence ... discipline, with the potential for many useful products and services. Sanger sequencing Image Sequencing.jpg thumb right Part of a radioactively labelled sequencing gel In chain terminator sequencing Sanger sequencing , extension is initiated at a specific site on the template DNA by using a short oligonucleotide ... capillary filled with a viscous polymer. Image Sanger sequencing read display.gif thumb right View ... is to label the terminators instead, commonly called dye terminator sequencing . The major advantage of this approach is the complete sequencing set can be performed in a single reaction, rather ... majority of sequencing reactions as it is both simpler and cheaper. The major reason for this is that the primers ... Nyhren and Mostafa Ronaghi, has been commercialized by Biotage for low throughput sequencing and 454 Life Sciences for high throughput sequencing . The latter platform sequences roughly 100 megabase ... in a single nucleotide flow. http www.454.com RNA sequencing RNA is less stable in the cell ...   more details



  1. Center for Genome Research and Biocomputing (Oregon State)

    Multiple issues orphan March 2012 notability May 2011 unreferenced May 2011 The Center for Genome Research and Biocomputing CGRB is located at the Oregon State University OSU in Corvallis, Oregon Corvallis , Oregon . Established in 1983 as a university resource to develop cell and molecular biology research, today CGRB hosts over 100 OSU faculty as affiliate members of the Center. CGRB participates in fuel crops research, bioconservation and biomonitoring efforts, among others. External links http www.cgrb.oregonstate.edu CGRB web site http www.oregonstate.edu Oregon State University web site Category 1983 establishments in the United States Category Oregon State University Category Genome projects ...   more details



  1. Cooperative Human Linkage Center

    CHLC or Cooperative Human Linkage Center was a NIH project to map a large number of human genome markers, prior to the completion of the Human Genome Project . The project was stopped in 1999 ref http gai.nci.nih.gov html chlc ChlcInformation.html ref References reflist External links CHLC homepage http gai.nci.nih.gov CHLC index.html Category National Institutes of Health ...   more details



  1. Genome

    sequence and aids in navigating around the genome. The Human Genome Project was organized to Physical map genetics Linkage map map and to sequencing sequence the human genome. A fundamental step in the Human ... genome . An analogy to the human genome stored on DNA is that of instructions stored in a book ... enucleated during development and therefore lack a genome. Sequencing and mapping details Genome project ... ref Among the thousands of completed genome sequencing projects include those for mus musculus mouse ... . New sequencing technologies have also opened up the prospect of personal genome sequencing as an important ... that which resides in their chromosomes. In some contexts, such as sequencing the genome of a pathogenic ... C, Tomb J, Dougherty B, Merrick J title Whole genome random sequencing and assembly of Haemophilus ... genome sequenced, December 1998 ref cite journal author The C. elegans Sequencing Consortium year 1998 ... in retrotransposition. Human genome has around 500,000 LINEs, taking 17 of the genome ref cite journal ..., it length about 350 base pairs and take 11 of human genome, counts around 1,500,000 copies ... l genomes to their nuclear chromosomes. See also Full genome sequencing References reflist ... database of human genes http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi sci tech 4994088.stm BBC News Final genome chapter ... small yes File NHGRI human male karyotype.png thumb 250px An image of the 46 chromosomes, making up the diploid genome of human male. The mitochondrial chromosome is not shown. In modern molecular biology and genetics , the genome is the entirety of an organism s hereditary information. It is encoded either in DNA or, for RNA virus many types of virus , in RNA . The genome includes both the gene s and the Non coding DNA non coding sequences of the DNA RNA. ref Ridley, M. 2006 . Genome . New ... genome means I become, I am born, to come into being . The Oxford English Dictionary ... existed, such as biome and rhizome , forming a vocabulary into which genome fits systematically. ref ...   more details



  1. Center for the Study of Human Polymorphisms

    redir CEPH the distributed filesystem Ceph Image Centre Etude Polymorphisme Humain Institut Genetique Moleculaire Paris France.jpg 200px thumb CEPH coord 48.875592 2.368539 region FR type landmark display title Centre d Etude du Polymorphisme Humain or the Center for the Study of Human polymorphism biology Polymorphism s , now called the Fondation Jean Dausset CEPH, is an international genetic research center located in Paris , France . It produced a map that includes genetic markers of human chromosomes using a resource of biological immortality immortalised cell cultures. Background In his 2005 addendum to his biography for the 1980 Nobel Prize http nobelprize.org nobel prizes medicine laureates 1980 dausset bio.html , Jean Dausset noted that, thanks to his Nobel Prize and a grant from the French T l thon, he had been able in 1984 to create the Human Polymorphism Study Center CEPH , which soon after became Foundation Jean Dausset CEPH. Dausset founded CEPH with the collaboration of Professors Howard Cann and Daniel Cohen. The CEPH is currently directed by Mark Lathrop . Human Genome Numerous collaborators working on the same large families as Dausset had collected for his Nobel Prize winning studies on the human leukocyte antigen system, led to the addition of numerous gene markers and made it feasible to publish the first genetic map and, later on, the first physical map of the human genome . New resources An exhaustive study of human populations around the world has also produced important publications from CEPH. Besides this, DNA samples from sibship s of people over 95 years old and a bank of centenarian s now provide a valuable research resource at the Foundation Jean Dausset CEPH. External links http www.cephb.fr cephdb CEPH Genotype database Category Genetics or genomics research institutions Category Research institutes in France med org stub ...   more details



  1. Ecumenical Center for Human Rights

    The Ecumenical Center for Human Rights Centre Oecumenique des Droits de L Homme is a human rights organisation founded in Santo Domingo , Dominican Republic in 1979 to monitor the situation in Haiti under the dictatorship of Jean Claude Duvalier . The center became a leading critic of the abject living conditions of Haitian cane cutters in the Dominican Republic, known as Braceros . When in 1980, the center s Director was barred from Dominican Republic, its activities were transferred to San Juan, Puerto Rico San Juan , Puerto Rico . From 1986 onwards it has been based in Port au Prince , Haiti . The Director, Jean Claude Bajeux , was forced to flee because of his anti government activities in 1993, but went back to Haiti following the return of Jean Bertrand Aristide . The organization is one of the founding members of the Caribbean Human Rights Network . External links http www.nchr.org hrp haiti office report oct nov 2001.htm Human Rights in Haiti Category Human rights in Haiti Ecumenical Center for Human Rights Category Human rights organizations ...   more details



  1. Cambodian Center for Human Rights

    Infobox NPO organization name Cambodian Center for Human Rights organization logo File Cchrlogo.png 250px ... Media attention, direct appeal campaigns, research, lobbying services Protecting human rights num members homepage http www.cchrcambodia.org www.cchrcambodia.org The Cambodian Center for Human Rights ... of the Cambodian Center for Human Rights. ref They promoted the Decentralization of Human Rights ... , website of the Cambodian Center for Human Rights. ref Governance Board of Directors The Board of Directors ref Board of Directors PDF , Cambodian Center for Human Rights, http www.cchrcambodia.org ... PDF , Cambodian Center for Human Rights,http www.cchrcambodia.org English cchr Counsellors.pdf ... Rights Portal Sithi http www.cchrcambodia.org Cambodian Center for Human Rights CCHR http www.facebook.com group.php?gid 86860542208&ref nf Cambodian Center for Human Rights CCHR Facebook Group . Category ... democracy and respect for human rights throughout Cambodia . It focuses primarily on civil and political rights and on a variety of interlinked human rights issues. ref What we do , CCHR, http www.cchrcambodia.org ... of Expression Through its recognition of international human rights mechanisms in Article 31 and expressly ... for dialogue, criticism and new ideas Cambodia s human rights problems will never be resolved ... recognize and respect human rights as stipulated in all relevant international instruments including ... human rights , abiding by law , and having high responsibility for the nation s future destiny ... process, raise issues of concern relating to development, poverty and human rights , and engage ... at the grassroots level, enabling them to understand principles of democracy and human rights , giving ... at providing disadvantaged rural and urban communities affected by land conflicts and other human rights violations with basic knowledge about their human rights , the relevant Cambodian legislation ... been affected by particular land conflicts and related human rights violations with an opportunity ...   more details



  1. Southern Center for Human Rights

    The Southern Center for Human Rights is a non profit public interest law firm dedicated to enforcing the civil rights civil and human rights of people in the criminal justice system in the South. It is based in Atlanta , Georgia U.S. state Georgia , and has won cases in several states in the southeastern United States, including Georgia U.S. state Georgia , Alabama , and South Carolina . The Center s legal work includes representing prisoners in challenges to unconstitutional conditions and practices in prisons and jails challenging systemic failures in the legal representation of poor people in the criminal courts and representing people facing the death penalty who otherwise would have no representation. The Center s director, Stephen Bright , was lauded in 2001 by Nat Hentoff in the Village Voice ref cite news last Hentoff first Nat coauthors title Winter Solstice Tributes work The Village Voice pages language English publisher Village Voice LLC date January 2001 url http www.villagevoice.com news 0052,hentoff,21006,6.html accessdate 2007 12 21 ref . In May 2004, the Center was highlighted in a New York Times Editorial op ed piece which compared treatment of prisoners in Georgia to Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse abuse of prisoners at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq ref cite news last Herbert first Bob coauthors title America s Abu Ghraibs work New York Times pages language English publisher The New York Times Company date May 31, 2004 url http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9406E0D71F3EF932A05756C0A9629C8B63&sec &spon &pagewanted all accessdate 2007 12 21 ref . References references Further Reading Bach, Amy. Ordinary Injustice How America Holds Court . Metropolitan Books, New York, 2009. ISBN 978 0805074475 External links http www.schr.org Southern Center for Human Rights http www.charitynavigator.org index.cfm bay search.summary orgid 8582.htm Ratings from Charity Navigator nonprofit org stub Category Non profit organizations based in the United States ...   more details



  1. Human Performance Center

    Human Performance Center is a 1,200 seat multi purpose arena on the campus of the University of New Orleans in New Orleans , Louisiana . The venue, known to fans as the Chamber of Horrors , ref cite book url http books.google.com books?id g42TyP V5C8C&lpg PA69&pg PA121 page 314 title ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia The Complete History of the Men s Game first Bill last Bradley publisher Random House, Inc. year 2009 ISBN 0 345 51392 4 ref was home to UNO basketball from the 1969 70 inception of the UNO men s program through the opening of Lakefront Arena in 1983. During that period, the venue was officially known as the Health & Physical Education Center. The arena was used as the temporary home of the University of New Orleans Privateers basketball team s from the 2005 2006 season until the 2008 2009 season while Lakefront Arena was being repaired following Hurricane Katrina . Since 2008, the Human Performance Center has been the home venue of the Big Easy Rollergirls , New Orleans WFTDA flat track roller derby league. References reflist Coord missing Louisiana Category Basketball venues in Louisiana Category College basketball venues in the United States Category Sports venues in New Orleans, Louisiana Category New Orleans Privateers basketball Louisiana stadium stub ...   more details



  1. International Center for Human Development

    Infobox organization name International Center for Human Development image image border size alt caption map msize malt mcaption abbreviation ICHD motto formation extinction type Think tank status Non governmental organization purpose headquarters Yerevan, Armenia location Armenia region served Eastern Europe and CIS membership language leader title Executive Director leader name Tevan Poghosyan main organ Board of Trustees parent organization affiliations num staff num volunteers budget website http www.ichd.org remarks The International Center for Human Development ICHD is a think tank and non governmental organization in Armenia . ref cite news url http www.panorama.am en society 2010 02 19 tpoghosyan centre title The International Center for Human Development to hold its status with virtue, T. Poghosyan says date 19 February 2010 work Panorama accessdate 11 May 2010 ref ref cite news url http www.panarmenian.net eng politics news 28009 title Armenia Diaspora cooperation concept discussed in Yerevan date December 24, 2008 publisher PanArmenian.net accessdate 11 May 2010 ref ref cite news url http www.themoscowtimes.com news article worries loom for sargsyan at home 361664.html title Worries Loom for Sargsyan at Home last Saradzhyan first Simon date April 9, 2008 work The Moscow Times quote ... by initiating real and immediate reforms, said Tevan Poghosyan, head of the International Center for Human Development, a leading Armenian NGO. ... accessdate May 11, 2010 ref It was established in March 2000. ref name pasos ICHD undertakes various projects and activities in the areas of regional integration peacebuilding civil society strengthening good governance and transparency economic development primary health care culture. ref name pasos Since 2007, it is a member of the PASOS network of independent think tanks in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia. ref name pasos http www.pasos.org www pasosmembers org news international center for human development armenia ...   more details




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