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Final Chromosome Analyzed in Human Genome Project

May 18, 2006 by Lei  
Filed under Health

The last and largest human chromosome, chromosome 1, has been sequenced by The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute and collaborators in the UK and USA.

If it were typed out, chromosome 1’s huge repository of genetic information would cover 60,000 pages. It is home to more than 3000 genes and more than 350 known diseases, including conditions as varied as cancer development, Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease, high cholesterol and porphyria (thought to affect King George III of England).

Congratulations!

Medical News Today, May 17, 2006

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3 Responses to “Final Chromosome Analyzed in Human Genome Project”
  1. Christina says:

    My friend, you are off your rocker. ;) Not that there is anything wrong with that…

  2. C’mon! Dance with me, Christina!!

  3. Christina says:

    I am in a dancing mood today, now that you mention it!

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