Human Genome Project: Discoveries Beyond Textbooks

In summary, the Human Genome Project was a research project aimed at mapping the human genome. However, its significance lies in the ongoing efforts to assign functions to the identified genes. The project has been instrumental in advancing our understanding of genetics and its role in shaping who we are.
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DarkRyuSan
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Human Genome Project...

Do any of you know anything about the Human Genome Project that wasn't in the standard textbooks?
My class has been doing things about genetics research, and the video we watched did not explain very much about it. All it basically said was that the Project was a researching of the genes and why/how we become what we are.
Can you help please?
 
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It's hard to say what was and was not in 'textbooks'. You read them - I probably did not.

http://www.ornl.gov/sci/techresources/Human_Genome/home.shtml

Read and decide what your textbooks missed. And please note this site is not tolerant of conspiracies and what-if's that lead into non-science. Why did I say that? -- this type of query usually leads down that path.
 
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uh?
:confused:
what does that mean?
the
this site is not tolerant of conspiracies and what-if's that lead into non-science. Why did I say that? -- this type of query usually leads down that path.
thing.
i is confuzzled.
:confused:
but thank you for the site.
it helped a lot
:biggrin:
 
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The actual human genome project is fairly simple in its goals. It was intended to map the human genome. However, that doesn't do very much for anyone. Since then, researchers have been using that data to try to assign functions to all the genes identified, which is a much more difficult task, but far more important than just mapping the genes with no understanding of what they do.
 

1. What is the Human Genome Project?

The Human Genome Project (HGP) was an international research effort that aimed to map and sequence the entire human genome, which is the complete set of genetic instructions for human development and function. It was completed in 2003 and provided the first comprehensive view of the human genetic blueprint.

2. How did the Human Genome Project impact scientific research?

The Human Genome Project has had a profound impact on scientific research, particularly in the field of genetics. It has allowed scientists to better understand the genetic basis of human diseases, develop new diagnostic tools, and discover potential targets for drug development. The project has also paved the way for advancements in personalized medicine and genetic counseling.

3. What were the major discoveries made by the Human Genome Project?

The Human Genome Project not only successfully sequenced the entire human genome, but it also identified and mapped approximately 20,000-25,000 genes within the genome. It also provided a more accurate estimate of the total number of human genes, which was significantly lower than previous estimates. Additionally, the project led to the discovery of many genetic variations and mutations associated with human diseases.

4. How has the Human Genome Project impacted society?

The Human Genome Project has had a significant impact on society in various ways. It has allowed for the development of genetic testing, which can identify an individual's risk for certain diseases and help guide medical treatment. The project has also sparked ethical and social discussions surrounding the use of genetic information, privacy concerns, and discrimination based on genetic predispositions.

5. What are some current and future implications of the Human Genome Project?

The Human Genome Project continues to have a lasting impact on scientific research, particularly in the fields of genetics and medicine. Scientists are now able to use the genetic information obtained from the project to develop new treatments and cures for diseases, as well as better understand the complex interplay between genes and the environment. In the future, advancements in gene editing and gene therapy may also be possible thanks to the information provided by the Human Genome Project.

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