The exploration of quantitative variation in complex traits such as gene expression and drug response in human populations has become one of the major priorities for medical genetics. The International HapMap Project provides a key resource of genotypic data on human lymphoblastoid cell lines derived from four major world populations of European, African, Chinese and Japanese ancestry for researchers to associate with various phenotypic data to find genes affecting health, disease and response to drugs. Recent progress in dissecting genetic contribution to natural variation in gene expression within and among human populations and variation in drug response are two examples in which researchers have utilized the HapMap resource. The HapMap ...
Recent technological advances in the field of molecular biology have ushered in the genome wide asso...
In the past decade the Human Genome Project has made extraordinary strides in understanding of funda...
The identification of genes predisposing to human diseases is of paramount importance for understand...
The goal of the International HapMap Project is to determine the common patterns of DNA sequence var...
The completion of the International HapMap Project marks the start of a new phase in human genetics....
The goal of the International HapMap Project is to determine the common patterns of DNA sequence var...
The highlight for 2005/6 in population genetics was undoubtedly the publication of HapMap, a freely ...
The completion of the human genome project in 2003 paved the way for studies to better understand an...
The completion of the International HapMap Project marks the start of a new phase in human genetics....
What my team can offer The International HapMap Project was designed to create a genome-wide databas...
The exploration of quantitative variation in human populations has become one of the major prioritie...
<div><p>The exploration of quantitative variation in human populations has become one of the major p...
The HapMap Web site at http://www.hapmap.org is the primary portal to genotype data produced as part...
The analysis of genetic variation in candidate genes is an issue of central importance in pharmacoge...
Inherited genetic variation has a critical but as yet largely uncharacterized role in human disease....
Recent technological advances in the field of molecular biology have ushered in the genome wide asso...
In the past decade the Human Genome Project has made extraordinary strides in understanding of funda...
The identification of genes predisposing to human diseases is of paramount importance for understand...
The goal of the International HapMap Project is to determine the common patterns of DNA sequence var...
The completion of the International HapMap Project marks the start of a new phase in human genetics....
The goal of the International HapMap Project is to determine the common patterns of DNA sequence var...
The highlight for 2005/6 in population genetics was undoubtedly the publication of HapMap, a freely ...
The completion of the human genome project in 2003 paved the way for studies to better understand an...
The completion of the International HapMap Project marks the start of a new phase in human genetics....
What my team can offer The International HapMap Project was designed to create a genome-wide databas...
The exploration of quantitative variation in human populations has become one of the major prioritie...
<div><p>The exploration of quantitative variation in human populations has become one of the major p...
The HapMap Web site at http://www.hapmap.org is the primary portal to genotype data produced as part...
The analysis of genetic variation in candidate genes is an issue of central importance in pharmacoge...
Inherited genetic variation has a critical but as yet largely uncharacterized role in human disease....
Recent technological advances in the field of molecular biology have ushered in the genome wide asso...
In the past decade the Human Genome Project has made extraordinary strides in understanding of funda...
The identification of genes predisposing to human diseases is of paramount importance for understand...