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Human Genome Collection It is now more than 15 years since work began sequencing the 2.85 billion nucleotides of the human genome. While the draft sequence was published in Nature in 2001, researchers at the Human Genome Project continued to fill the gaps and subject individual chromosomes to ever more detailed analyses. Nature is proud to present here the complete and comprehensive DNA sequence o
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Among the human chromosome sequencing projects, the chromosome 12 sequencing effort benefited most from an earlier advanced sequence tagged site (STS) physical map, which contained 5,300 large-insert clones and 3,100 markers with an average resolution of 44âkilobases (kb)4. After integration with the whole genome fingerprint map5, a final tiling path of 1,168 large-insert clones was chosen for seq
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