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[Genomic medicine].

N Sato1

  • 1Department of Applied Genomics, Institute of Medical Science, University of Tokyo.

Nihon Rinsho. Japanese Journal of Clinical Medicine
|January 5, 2002
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The human genome project has produced a draft sequence, paving the way for genomic medicine. Advances in microarray and high-throughput sequencing technologies enable disease classification and SNP mapping.

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Area of Science:

  • Genomics
  • Bioinformatics
  • Medical Genetics

Context:

  • The International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium released a draft sequence of the human genome in 2001.
  • This achievement marked a significant milestone in understanding human genetics.
  • The availability of genomic information promised advancements in medicine and drug development.

Purpose:

  • To summarize the implications of the draft human genome sequence.
  • To highlight key technological advancements enabling genomic medicine.
  • To discuss the potential applications of genomic data in healthcare.

Summary:

  • A draft sequence of the human genome, covering 94% of the genome, was announced in February 2001.
  • Technological breakthroughs, including microarray and high-throughput sequencing, are crucial for applying genomic information.

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  • Microarray technology facilitates disease classification via gene expression, while high-throughput sequencing aids in creating high-resolution Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) maps.
  • Impact:

    • The human genome sequence is expected to revolutionize medicine, drug production, and disease prophylaxis.
    • Genomic information will enable personalized medicine and targeted therapies.
    • Advancements in sequencing and microarray technologies are accelerating the integration of genomics into clinical practice.