The third Human Variome Project (HVP) Meeting ''Integration and Implementation'' was held under UNESCO Patronage in Paris, France, at the UNESCO Headquarters May 10-14, 2010. The major aims of the HVP are the collection, curation, and distribution of all human genetic variation affecting health. The
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Deciphering the colon cancer genes—report of the InSiGHT-Human Variome Project Workshop, UNESCO, Paris 2010
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