## Communicated by Peter Oefner The sequencing of the chimpanzee genome and the comparison with its human counterpart have begun to reveal the spectrum of genetic changes that has accompanied human evolution. In addition to gross karyotypic rearrangements such as the fusion that formed human chrom
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The human genome and understanding of common disease: present and future technologies
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- Springer
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- 2007
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- 64
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- ISSN
- 1420-682X
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In 1973, scientists assembled at the first Human Gene Mapping Workshop to discuss the 64 human genes mapped at that time. In 1989, the GDB Human Genome Database was created to store information on 1,700 mapped human genes. Ten years later, as the human genome project closes in on the release of the