DOE Human Genome Program Report

 

Human-Mouse Similarities.  This figure demonstrates the genetic similarity (homology) of the superficially dissimilar mouse and human species.  The similarity is such that human chromosomes can be cut (schematically at least) into about 150 pieces (only about 100 are large enough to appear here), then reassembled into a reasonable approximation of the mouse genome.  The colors and corresponding numbers on the mouse chromosomes indicate the human chromosomes containing homologous segments.

 
 
 
[Source:Linda Ashworth, LLNL]
 

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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