Click to have a closer look
About this book
Contents
Customer reviews
Related titles
About this book
The 2003 symposium was dedicated to examining what has been learned so far from the human genome sequence. This book contains over sixty contributions from the world's leaders in this field and covers genome structure and evolution, methods of data analysis, lessons from species comparison, and the application of sequence data to the understanding of disease.
Contents
Introduction The Human Genome Sequence Genome Structure and Evolution Genomics of non-human species Bioinformatics/Genome Annotation Human Genetic Variation Of Microbes and Men Comparative Functional Genomics Genetic Variation and Disease Comparing Genomes Human Evolution Genome Biology Summary
Customer Reviews