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The Human Genome Project. Yann Christinat EPFL. What is it?. The sequencing and mapping of the entire human genome ( Homo Sapiens ). An international 13 years long research project . The first project to consider ethical, legal, and social issues in genomics. Milestones. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Human Genome Project

Yann ChristinatEPFL

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What is it?The sequencing and

mapping of the entire human genome (Homo Sapiens).

An international 13 years long research project .

The first project to consider ethical, legal, and social issues in genomics.

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Milestones1860 – Gregor Mendel suggests the existence of

genes.1910 – Thomas H. Morgan discovers the

chromosomes.1953 – Watson and Crick describe the double

stranded DNA helix.1975 – Methods to determine the order, or

sequence, of the amino acids are developed.1990 – The Human Genome Project is started.2003 – The whole human genome is decoded two

years ahead of schedule.

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GoalsIdentify the 20,000 – 25,000 genes present in

the human genome.Determine the sequence of the 3 billion base

pairs in human DNA.Store this information in freely available

databases.Improve tools for data analysis.Address the ethical, legal, and social issues

arising in genomics.

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Discoveries on DNAThe order of almost all

nucleotides (99,9%) is exactly the same in all people.

Less than 2% of the genome encodes proteins.

50% of the genome is composed of “Junk DNA”.

Functions are unknown for over 50% of the discovered genes.

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ContributionsMore than 1080 disease genes have been

discovered through the Human Genome Project.

At least 350 biotechnology-based product are now in clinical trials.

Finding a gene causing an inherited disease can be done in a few days instead of years.

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Contributions (cont’d)More than 1,000 tests

for genetic risks.HapMap: A catalog of

common genetic variation in the human genome.

Ethical chart developed and used as model for research in genomics.

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What’s left to do…Find out the gene mechanisms and functions.Explain the chromosome organization.Disease-susceptibility prediction based on

sequence variation.Speed up DNA sequencing and lower its

price to make it publicly available.

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In BriefWe have written the “Book of Human DNA”

but we still need to learn how to read it.

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For more informationNational Institutes of Health

http://www.genome.gov/10001772

U.S. Department of Energyhttp://www.ornl.gov./sci/techresources/Human_Genome/project/about.shtml

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Thanks for your attention.

Questions?

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DNAOur DNA encodes the

information needed to build a human being.

The DNA is a long double helix composed of nucleic acids (A-T, G-C bases).

This information is grouped in 23 pairs of chromosomes each containing several genes.

Genes code for proteins.