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Title: Whose genome is it, anyway?

Journal Article · · Science

The genome program has issued guidelines to ensure that sequencing is done on DNA from diverse sources who have given informed consent and are anonymous. Most current sources don`t meet those criteria. It may be the first question every nonexpert asks on learning about the Human Genome Project: Whose genome are we studying, anyway? It sounds naive, says one government scientist-so naive, in fact, that {open_quotes}we chuckle as we explain that we aren`t sequencing anyone`s genome in particular; we`re sequencing a representative genome{close_quotes} made up of a mosaic of DNA from a variety of anonymous sources. And Bruce Birren, a clone-maker now at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology`s (MIT`s) Whitehead Center for Genome Research says: {open_quotes}We spent many years pooh-poohing the question{close_quotes} of whose genome would be stored in the database. But now that labs have begun working on large stretches of human DNA-aiming to identify all 3 billion base pairs in the genetic code-the question no longer seems to laughable. To the distress of program managers in Bethesda, Maryland, the initial sources of DNA are not as diverse or as anonymous as they had assumed.

Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
OSTI ID:
436767
Journal Information:
Science, Vol. 273, Issue 5283; Other Information: PBD: 27 Sep 1996
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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