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Special issues of Science (Feb. 16, 2001) and Nature (Feb. 15,
2001) contain the working draft of the human genome sequence. Nature
papers include initial analysis of the descriptions of the sequence generated
by the publicly sponsored Human Genome Project, while Science publications
focus on the draft sequence reported by the private company, Celera Genomics.
A press conference was held at 10 a.m., Monday, February 12, 2001, to discuss
the landmark publications. Links for more information are:
Genome Working
Draft Journal Article Index
Science
Nature
Human Genome
Project and the Private Sector: A Working Partnership
Webcast of HGP Press Conference (Mon.
Feb. 12, 2001)
Press releases on First Analysis of Genome Sequence
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