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12/11/07
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Global Gene Map Clears New Milestone
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WEDNESDAY, Oct. 17 (HealthDay News) -- The second phase of the HapMap Project -- created to identify and catalog genetic similarities and differences among populations around the world -- has been completed by scientists from six countries.
The first phase, completed in 2005, provided data that's led to the development of techniques used in the search for genes associated with common diseases. It's also helped in the identification of 50 such disease-associated genes. "The original HapMap provided the backbone for genome-wide association studies that have uncovered previously unsuspected genetic components of many diseases, leading to new areas of research," Mark Daly, of the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Center for Human Genetic Research, said in a prepared statement. "The second phase has tripled the amount of genetic variation assessed and describes up to 95 percent of common single-letter variations in the human genetic code," said Daly, co-author of a report in the Read the Complete Article Similar content: Global Gene Map Clears New Milestone, in Multiple Sclerosis Global Gene Map Clears New Milestone, in Arthritis Epilepsy Gene Discovered, in Epilepsy Gene May Be Involved in Autism, in Autism Second Gene That Increases MS Risk Found, in Multiple Sclerosis |

