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News: Scientists find a fingerprint of evolution across the human genome     

Author: Robert Karl Stonjek
Date: Apr 9, 2008 10:49

...of evolution across the human genome The Human Genome Project revealed that ... the remaining part of the human genome does. How much of the... least a third of the genome, suggesting that while most DNA ... in these regions of the genome. Although the selection is weak,... Brook University, looked in the human genome for a subtle statistical ... least a third of the genome, which is thus under selective ...
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Paper: Human Genome Ultraconserved Elements Are Ultraselected     

Author: Robert Karl Stonjek
Date: Aug 18, 2007 15:01

... 2007: Vol. 317. no. 5840, p. 915 DOI: 10.1126/science.1142430 Human Genome Ultraconserved Elements Are Ultraselected Sol Katzman, Andrew D. Kern, Gill Bejerano, Ginger ... Salama, David Haussler Ultraconserved elements in the human genome are defined as stretches of at least... corresponding regions in the mouse and rat genomes. Most ultraconserved elements are noncoding and have ...
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Article: Human genome more variable than previously thought     

Author: Robert Karl Stonjek
Date: Nov 27, 2006 20:29

... doi:10.1038/news061120-9 Human genome more variable than previously ... how similar one person's genome is to another's. Geneticists ... surprisingly large chunks of the genome that can differ dramatically from ... from a third person's genome. And sometimes the segments are ... To do this, they compared genome chunks from 270 people of ... to read through the entire genome of many different people and...
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Re: How are genes counted in Human Genome Project?     

Author: IRR
Date: Oct 12, 2006 10:35

... correspond to a different size gene and therefore a number of genes in the genome. What type of gene is being counted in these references to the "Human Genome Project."? It is the 'Sean Carroll' one that is used. The reason for the uncertainty in the count is that a segment may...
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Re: How are genes counted in Human Genome Project?     

Author: ErikW
Date: Oct 12, 2006 10:35

... of gene would correspond to a different size gene and therefore a number of genes in the genome. What type of gene is being counted in these references to the "Human Genome Project."? It is the 'Sean Carroll' one that is used. The reason for the uncertainty in the count is that a ...
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Re: How are genes counted in Human Genome Project?     

Author: Guy A Hoelzer
Date: Oct 11, 2006 21:22

... of gene would correspond to a different size gene and therefore a number of genes in the genome. What type of gene is being counted in these references to the "Human Genome Project."? It is the 'Sean Carroll' one that is used. The reason for the uncertainty in the count is that a segment may...
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Re: How are genes counted in Human Genome Project?     

Author: Perplexed in Peoria
Date: Oct 11, 2006 21:22

...1@darwin.ediacara.org... drosen0000@yahoo.com wrote: In 2001 the Human Genome Project delivered the first draft of the promised sequence of human DNA, and revealed that we have...the number of genes in the human genome has been counted. However, ...a number of genes in the genome. What type of gene is ... in these references to the "Human Genome Project."? I'm not an...
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Re: How are genes counted in Human Genome Project?     

Author: ErikW
Date: Oct 11, 2006 10:18

... of gene would correspond to a different size gene and therefore a number of genes in the genome. What type of gene is being counted in these references to the "Human Genome Project."? It is the 'Sean Carroll' one that is used. The reason for the uncertainty in the count is that a ...
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Re: How are genes counted in Human Genome Project?     

Author: Perplexed in Peoria
Date: Oct 11, 2006 10:18

... of gene would correspond to a different size gene and therefore a number of genes in the genome. What type of gene is being counted in these references to the "Human Genome Project."? It is the 'Sean Carroll' one that is used. The reason for the uncertainty in the count is that a ...
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Re: How are genes counted in Human Genome Project?     

Author: Alan Meyer
Date: Oct 11, 2006 10:18

...yahoo.com wrote: In 2001 the Human Genome Project delivered the first draft of the promised sequence of human DNA, and revealed that we ...a number of genes in the genome. What type of gene is ... there were about 90,000 human genes. One written in 2002 ... in the current article on "Human gene" in the Wikipedia. I ...a gene is. Although the complete human genome has been sequenced, we ...
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