Sequencing the chimpanzee genome: insights into human evolution and disease

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Publication Type: Journal Article
Authors: Olson, M. V.; Ajit Varki
Year of Publication: 2003
Journal: Nat Rev Genet
Volume: 4
Edition: 2003/01/02
Number: 1
Pagination: 20-28
Date Published: Jan
Type of Article: Review
Publication Language: eng
ISBN Number: 1471-0056 (Print)1471-00
Accession Number: 12509750 PMID
Keywords: *Biological Evolution, *Genetic Diseases, Animals, Gene Expression Regulation, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Genome, Humans, Inborn, Pan troglodytes/*genetics, Phenotype
Abstract:

Large-scale sequencing of the chimpanzee genome is now imminent. Beyond the inherent fascination of comparing the sequence of the human genome with that of our closest living relative, this project is likely to yield tangible scientific benefits in two areas. First, the discovery of functionally important mutations that are specific to the human lineage offers a new path towards medical benefits. Second, chimpanzee-human comparisons are likely to yield molecular insights into how new biological characteristics evolve--findings that might be relevant throughout the tree of life.

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EnglandNat Rev Genet. 2003 Jan;4(1):20-8.

Alternate Journal: Nature reviews. Genetics
Author Address:

University of Washington Genome Center, Department of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195, USA. mvo@u.washington.edu

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