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[A harvest time for genomic research].

U Landegren1

  • 1Institutionerna för genetik, Uppsala universitet.

Lakartidningen
|September 10, 1999
PubMed
Summary

The Human Genome Project successfully mapped human DNA, providing valuable biological data. This success inspired similar large-scale projects for genes and proteins, advancing biomedical and pharmaceutical research.

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Area of Science:

  • Genomics
  • Molecular Biology
  • Bioinformatics

Context:

  • The Human Genome Project (HGP) was initiated over a decade ago.
  • The HGP aimed to comprehensively characterize the entire human genome.
  • Large-scale genomic endeavors offer significant economic and informational benefits.

Purpose:

  • To review the achievements and impact of the Human Genome Project.
  • To highlight the extension of similar large-scale characterization efforts to mRNA and protein expression.
  • To discuss the implications of genomic information for biomedical and pharmaceutical research.

Summary:

  • The Human Genome Project has been highly successful in mapping the human genome.
  • Genomic information is a crucial asset for biomedical research.
  • Methodologies developed during the HGP are valuable for pharmaceutical research.
  • Similar large-scale projects are now characterizing expressed genes (mRNA) and proteins.

Impact:

  • Genomic data and associated methodologies are integral to modern pharmaceutical research and development.
  • The HGP has accelerated the pace of discovery in biomedical sciences.
  • Clinical applications of genomic insights are emerging, though at a slower pace.

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