The Human Genome Projects' main goal was to map, sequence and organize all the genes in the human genome, and by accomplishing just that it was able to provide enough information for improving human health through gene therapy which basically replaced poor unhealthy genes with healthy ones.
By using microrays.
To identify every human gene.<==== nova net answer.
whether an allele is dominant or recessive
The Human Genome Project.
The human genome project took so long because the genetic makeup of humans is quite complex. It took scientists from all over the world to crack the code.
gene mapping
To identify every human gene.<==== nova net answer.
the human genome project helpes many different cancers
Yes, the United States founded the Human Genome Project in the 1990's.
Benefits of genome project are, earlier detection of genetic predispositions to disease, gene therapy & control systems for drugs
to identify the 3 billion genes that comprise the human genome
The Human Genome Project
whether an allele is dominant or recessive
Gene Therapy
46 chromosomes
James Watson was hired to head the Human Genome project for the NIH. He headed the project from 1988 until 1992.
The Human Genome Project is an international effort to map and sequence all the DNA base pairs of the human genome. It's also an effort to identify the all the genes and the protein/trait that they code for in the human genome. ============================================== The Human Genome Project studies the human chromosomes to determines which genes are involved in what aspects of the human body reproduction, growth, functioning, and health intending to produce a map of the DNA structure, what it does, and how.
The Human Genome Project