BAC-PAC Map. The Total Human Genome BAC-PAC Resource represents an important tool for nderstanding the genes responsible for human development and disease. The Resource, consisting of more than 5000 BAC and PAC clones, covers every human chromosome band and 25% of the entire human genome. Each color dot represents a single BAC or PAC clone mapped by FISH to a specific chromosome band represented in black and white. The clones, which are stable and useful for sequencing, have been integrated with the genetic and physical chromosome maps.

The 1997 DOE Human Genome Program Report is a two-part report published in 1997 to reflect research and progress in the U.S. Department of Energy Human Genome Program from 1994 through 1996, with specified updates made just before publication. Part 1 is the program overview and report on progress, and Part 2 consists of 1996 research abstracts.
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