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Human Genome Project

Human Genome Project Information
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)

National Human Genome Research Institute NHGRI and NIH (National Institute of Health)

Jewish Law Commentary & Opinion - Human Genome

Links to Human Genome Project Resources
University of Kansas Medical Center - Genetics Education Center

Nature Genome Gateway
Nature Magazine/Nature Publishing Group

NOVA - Cracking the Code of Life
PBS - NOVA online

Your Genome.org
Produced by the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute.
The three information sections "Beginner," "Intermediate," and "Advanced" are designed for the novice (such as lay people and school students of ages about 14-16), for those with some understanding (A-level - ages about 17-18) and undergraduate (ages about 19-21) levels, respectively.

For Research Professionals

The Human Genome-for biomedical researchers
NCBI's Web site serves an integrated, one-stop, genomic information infrastructure for biomedical researchers from around the world so that they may use this data in their research efforts.

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