Friday, January 14, 2011

HGP ( Deyah )

The Benefits




  • A genome is all the DNA in an organism, including its genes. Genes carry information for making all the proteins required by all organisms. These proteins determine, among other things, how the organism looks, how well its body metabolizes food or fights infection, and sometimes even how it behaves.








  • DNA is made up of four similar chemicals (called bases and abbreviated A, T, C, and G) that are repeated millions or billions of times throughout a genome. The human genome, for example, has 3 billion pairs of bases.








  • The particular order of As, Ts, Cs, and Gs is extremely important. The order underlies all of life's diversity, even dictating whether an organism is human or another species such as yeast, rice, or fruit fly, all of which have their own genomes and are themselves the focus of genome projects. Because all organisms are related through similarities in DNA sequences, insights gained from nonhuman genomes often lead to new knowledge about human biology.






  • Project goals were to :
    • identify all the approximately 20,000-25,000 genes in human DNA,
    • determine the sequences of the 3 billion chemical base pairs that make up human DNA,
    • store this information in databases,
    • improve tools for data analysis,
    • transfer related technologies to the private sector, and
    • address the ethical, legal, and social issues (ELSI) that may arise from the project.
    What's my opinion ?
    I think I knew nothing of genes, let alone genomes.I knew that children resemble their parents, but other than this i understanding of genetics was, shall we say, limited.
    Where can I learn more about the U.S. Human Genome Project?

    You can explore the links in the left-hand column including :-

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 
    Publications
    Glossary
    Human Genome News archives

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