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Human Genome Science: A new face of pharmaceutical science: A Review

 

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PharmaTutor (October - 2017)

 

ISSN: 2347 - 7881
(Volume 5, Issue 10)

 

Received On: 07/06/2017; Accepted On: 27/06/2017; Published On: 01/10/2017

 

AUTHORS:
Tahseen Sameena*, Prathima Patil, S.P.Sethy*
Department Of Pharmaceutics.
Azad College of Pharmacy
Moinabad-Chilkur Road , Hyderabad-500075
*tahseensameena1992@gmail.com

 

 

ABSTRACT:
The Human Genome Project (HGP) refers to the international 13‐year effort, formally begun in October 1990 and completed in 2003, to discover all the estimated 20,000–25,000 human genes and make them accessible for further biological study. Another goal of this project was to determine the complete sequence of the 3 billion DNA subunits (bases in the human genome). As part of the HGP, parallel studies were carried out on selected model organisms such as the bacterium E.coli and the mouse to help develop the technology and interpret human gene function. The DOE Human Genome Program and the U.S National institute of Health (NIH) National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) together sponsored the U.S.Human Genome Project.”.

 

 

How to cite this article: Sameena T, Patil P, Sethy SP; Human Genome Science: A new face of pharmaceutical science: A Review; PharmaTutor; 2017; 5(10); 30-47

 

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