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The DNA sequence of human chromosome 22

Authors :
L. Song
D. M. Lloyd
R. M. Swann
Ian F Korf
Lucinda Fulton
Carol Soderlund
I. D. Martyn
A. King
W Burrill
H. Wu
Y. Ramsey
Tracy Rohlfing
Mark T. Ross
Robert S. Fulton
L. Spragon
Darek Kedra
Laurens G. Wilming
Lisa Edelmann
James G. R. Gilbert
L. Williams
L. Chu
K. Fleming
J. Burgess
S. Shaull
M. N. Whiteley
Phil Latreille
Y. Qian
Ian Dunham
Dan Layman
Jennifer Lewis
A. C.C. Wong
Nobuyoshi Shimizu
Noriaki Aoki
Melanie M. Wall
Margaret A. Leversha
Ingegerd Fransson
M. Vaudin
Takashi Sasaki
Bernice E. Morrow
Graeme T Clark
S. Lewis
S. M. Clegg
H. Ramsay
A M Kimberley
S. J. Dodsworth
Melvin I. Simon
Stephan Beck
D. Conroy
Joseph A. Murray
Michele Clamp
Jan P. Dumanski
Christine Lloyd
Joseph L. McClay
P. Hu
Genwei Zhang
Adrienne Hunt
Steve Kenton
Antony V. Cox
Tina Graves
T. Nguyen
Lesley J. Rogers
Kazuhiko Kawasaki
Luc J. Smink
C. Dockree
J. M. Fey
J. C. Davis
U. J. Kim
Nigel P. Carter
Philip Ozersky
R. W. Heathcott
Richard Durbin
Ai Shintani
J Bailey
S. Bourne
Feng Chen
Harminder Sehra
Sulagna C. Saitta
G. Hall-Tamlyn
Charmain L. Wright
A. A. Garner
T. Do
Jane Rogers
Rebekah Hall
Joseph A. Bedell
Shuichi Asakawa
K Bates
J P Almeida
C. Hall
R. Pavitt
Charlotte G. Cole
K. Hinds
N Corby
V. Cobley
D. Pearson
Beverly S. Emanuel
C. Odell
Carl E.G. Bruder
Darren Grafham
Hiroki Kurahashi
Cordelia Langford
Dave Willey
T. E. Wilmer
David R. Bentley
I. Tapia
Hiroaki Shizuya
Myriam Peyrard
Tamim H. Shaikh
J K Kershaw
F. Fang
LaDeana W. Hillier
P. Loh
C L Bagguley
Tim Hubbard
John Sulston
Z. Wang
Kazunori Shibuya
R. E. Collier
Melanie E. Goward
K F Barlow
Richard Bruskiewich
M. L. Budarf
Yuan Chen
Kathryn L. Evans
Sarah E. Hunt
Judy S. Crabtree
Benjamin Phillimore
Stuart McLaren
M Mashreghi-Mohammadi
S. Chissoe
D. Willingham
J. Hawkins
Huaqin Pan
Q. Wang
Michelle Smith
H. Bradshaw
C. Walker
C. D. Skuce
Jim White
Amanda McMurray
Lucy Matthews
John Burton
Patricia Wohldmann
G. Bemis
O. Beasley
Robert H. Waterston
David W. Johnson
Elaine R. Mardis
H. Williamson
D. Buck
Yuhang Wang
Andrew D. Ellington
Zijin Du
Eyal Seroussi
Susumu Mitsuyama
A. Wamsley
Joanne O. Nelson
Y. Yoshizaki
K. P. O'Brien
H. I. Lao
R. Connor
S. Smalley
Anne Bridgeman
R Ainscough
Matthew Jones
Elisabeth Dawson
Joanna Collins
Pawandeep Dhami
S. Holmes
S. Phan
L. Ray
Angela Dorman
O. T. McCann
Christine P. Bird
Sarah Milne
Q. Ren
B. J. Mortimore
Carol Scott
Lisa French
Shuk-Mei Ho
G. J. Coville
Richard K. Wilson
Patrick Minx
Ziyun Yao
Jun Kudoh
David Beare
Charles A. Steward
Hongshing Lai
Alexander Johnson
Scott M. Williams
Robert W. Plumb
M. Zhan
Y. Fu
A. V. Pearce
S. Blakey
D. Goela
Gavin K. Laird
N. Miller
Matt Cordes
Kymberlie H. Pepin
Sam Phillips
David Bentley
Stéphane Deschamps
A. Do
Shaoping Lin
Shinsei Minoshima
Bruce A. Roe
Axin Hua
S. Qi
C Carder
Paul Scheet
Mark Griffiths
A K Babbage
J. M. Wallis
Heather E. McDermid
Eda Malaj
D. Sloan
K. Kemp
Publication Year :
1999
Publisher :
Nature Publishing Group, 1999.

Abstract

Knowledge of the complete genomic DNA sequence of an organism allows a systematic approach to defining its genetic components. The genomic sequence provides access to the complete structures of all genes, including those without known function, their control elements, and, by inference, the proteins they encode, as well as all other biologically important sequences. Furthermore, the sequence is a rich and permanent source of information for the design of further biological studies of the organism and for the study of evolution through cross-species sequence comparison. The power of this approach has been amply demonstrated by the determination of the sequences of a number of microbial and model organisms. The next step is to obtain the complete sequence of the entire human genome. Here we report the sequence of the euchromatic part of human chromosome 22. The sequence obtained consists of 12 contiguous segments spanning 33.4 megabases, contains at least 545 genes and 134 pseudogenes, and provides the first view of the complex chromosomal landscapes that will be found in the rest of the genome.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....26f2621f22d32f7520b63d5dea04c6cf