The new repository will house genetic-research samples, including those collected for the International HapMap Project.The National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) has awarded a $3.1 million ...
A central goal in the study of human biology is to understand the molecular basis of common disease, and variable sensitivity to drugs and other environmental factors. Adverse drug effects are a major ...
Investigators from six countries have completed the second phase of the International HapMap Project, an effort to identify and catalog genetic similarities and differences among populations around ...
This will probably only be of interest to population genetics afficianados, but I just noticed that the HapMap project has made its phase 3 data available through its browser (the data were previously ...
The second phase of the International HapMap Project, an effort to identify and catalog genetic similarities and differences among populations around the world, has been completed. Information ...
An international research consortium today launched an approximately $100 million public-private effort to create the next generation map of the human genome. Called the International HapMap Project, ...
Institute will establish a sample repository for populations next in line to be studied. The Coriell Institute for Medical Research was awarded a $3.1 million contract from the NHGRI to establish a ...
BETHESDA, Md., Fri., Dec. 10, 2004 – The International HapMap Consortium today announced that it is ending computer-based "click wrap" license restrictions on data generated by its effort to create a ...
Scientists have mapped patterns of tiny DNA differences that distinguish one person from another, a step that will speed up the search for genes that promote common illnesses such as heart disease and ...
Three years after its launch, Phase I of the International HapMap project (HapMap) is now complete (The International HapMap Consortium. Nature 437, 1299–1320; 2005). The information is already ...
Phase 1 of the International HapMap Project (http://www.hapmap.org), published in November 2005, was hailed by the mainstream press as a revolutionary tool for gene ...