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The Human Genome
- National Human Genome Research Institute—The National Human Genome Research Institute led the National Institutes of Health's contribution to the International Human Genome Project. The Institute's mission now encompasses a broad range of studies aimed at understanding the structure and function of the human genome and its role in health and disease. Site includes information on Research, Grants, Health, Policy & Ethics, Educational Resources, and Careers & Training.
- Human Genome Project Information—A suite of Web sites the describe the genome programs of the U.S. Department of Energy. Some sites include:
- Genomics:GTL: Scientists have in hand the complete DNA sequences of genomes for many organisms—from microbes to plants to humans. The U.S. Department of Energy's Genomics:GTL program will use the new genomic data and high-throughput technologies for studying the proteins encoded by the genome to explore the amazingly diverse natural capabilities in microbes.
- Gene Gateway: Gene Gateway is a collection of guides and tutorials designed to help students and other novice users get started with some of the resources that make these data available to the public.
- DOE Joint Genome Institute: JGI brings the expertise of four national laboratories to bear on the frontiers of genome sequencing and related biology.