he Human Genome Project was an international research effort to
determine the sequence of the human genome and identify the genes that
it contains. The Project was coordinated by the National Institutes of
Health and the U.S. Department of Energy. Additional contributors
included universities across the United States and international
partners in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Japan, and China. The
Human Genome Project formally began in 1990 and was completed in 2003, 2
years ahead of its original schedule.
The work of the Human Genome Project has allowed researchers to begin
to understand the blueprint for building a person. As researchers learn
more about the functions of genes and proteins, this knowledge will
have a major impact in the fields of medicine, biotechnology, and the
life sciences.
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