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Genomes Guide: Homo_sapiens Pubmed Entrez BLAST OMIM Taxonomy Structure Search Genbank Genemap'99 Locuslink Maps OMIM Proteins Pubmed Unigene Unists for Genomic Biology Maps Map Viewer Human Maps Help Human/Mouse Homology Map Unists Human Genes Locuslink OMIM Sequences Reference mrna sequences Reference genomic contigs Human genome sequencing Unigene dbest Analysis Tools epcr Genetic Variation dbsnp Mutation DBS Gene Expression SAGEMAP Human Genome Resources The Genome at a Glance Select a view option and click on a chromosome Overview Clones Genes Physical Maps Linkage Maps Variation What's New 26 June 2000 The International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium Announces the'Working Draft'of the Human Genome. 9 May 2000 NCBI unleashes a new Map Viewer that allows visualization and integration of genome sequence and a variety of maps. 8 May 2000 The Complete sequence of human chromosome 21 is_announced and is_scheduled to be_published in the journal Nature. 2 May 2000 Homologene is a new resource which displays calculated and curated homologies for human, mouse, rat and zebrafish 2 Dec 1999. Complete sequence of human chromosome 22 published. 13 Apr 1999. A new resource, Locuslink, provides a single query interface to curated sequence and descriptive information about genes. It presents information on official nomenclature, aliases, sequence accession numbers, phenotypes, EC numbers, MIM numbers, Unigene clusters, map information, and relevant web_sites. 13 Apr 1999. The NCBI Reference Sequence project provides curated sequence data and related information for the community to use as a standard . Whereas Genbank is a repository of sequences, the Refseq database will_be a non-redundant set of reference sequences, including constructed genomic contigs, mrnas, proteins, and, in_the_future, entire chromosomes. 19 Mar 1999. Serial Analysis of Gene Expression, or SAGE, is an experimental technique designed to quantitatively measure gene expression. The SAGEMAP website includes mapping pages, analysis tools, references, definitions, and downloading of data. 15 Mar 1999. As the Human Genome Project scales up, a new site has_been_introduced to track progress and provide access to sequence data. 1 Dec 1998. OMIM reaches 10,000 entries. The first printed edition of Mendelian Inheritence in Man appeared in 1968 with 1487 entries. 10 Oct 1998. Many cancers and other diseases have_been_associated with specific chromosome aberrations. The breakpoint map from a recent review by Mitelman et_al. Nat Genet 15 suppl, 417-474,1997) is now online. 2 Oct 1998. The number of mapped human genes has_doubled nearly with the release of Genemap'98. Produced by an international consortium of radiation hybrid mapping laboratories, the map contains over 30,000 distinct cdna-based markers. 17 Sep 1998. Because_of the expectation that they will revolutionize human genetics, single nucleotide polyorphims (SNPS) are being_identified on a_large scale. A database, dbsnp, has recently been_established to serve as a public repository for SNPS and other genetic variations. Human Genome Meetings Feb. 5-8, 2000. Advances in Genome Biology and Technology I; Marco Island, FL; Abstract Deadline: Nov_5, 1999. Apr. 9-13,2000. HUGO Human Genome Meeting (HGM 2000; Vancouver, British_columbia; Abstract Deadline: 31 Dec 1999. May 10-14,2000. Genome Sequencing and Biology; Cold Spring Harbor, NY. Fall, 2000. American Society for Human Genetics (ASHG; Sep. 11-14,2000. 12th International Genome Sequencing and Analysis Conference (GSAC; Miami, FL. Genes & Disease Disease gene profiles for students and the public NHGRI National Human Genome Research Institute Human genome project Chromosome 7 project Microarray project Glossary of genetic terms NCI National Cancer Institute Cancer genome anatomy project Cancer chromosome aberration project Cancernet Questions or Comments? Write to the NCBI Service Desk


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