It was a collaborative effort done by scientists all over the world.
If you have an interest in gene sequencing it would be a good idea to go take a medical course. Some of the places to learn would be a local college or a technical school. Might even be able to do it online.
Genome mapping itself is hardly controversial. It's the applications of genome mapping that may, depending on the way its applied, generate controversy. For instance, some people may want to use genome mapping to preselect human embryos for fertilization, thereby gaining control over the physical characteristics of their future children - while other people are repelled by the notion and argue that nature should take its course.
There were a large number of people involved in the project, some using one approach, while others went about it in alternate ways. One key individual was Craig Ventner, who helped develop a technique that was very fast, inexpensive and fairly accurate.
In an area of DNA, so translation take place in a ribosome
Natural selection needs competition in order to take place.
about 5 and a half years
the only negative to it that genome studies are so vast it will take many years of study to fairly understand this well. provided in the related links box is a good link to read about the human genome project
It takes place from the project approval to closeout.
1942to1945
any where
in a laboratory
1963
in 1968
Yes, in 1996, with over 5000 gene markers, and over 200 genes shown to be associated with certain diseases. The HUGO (Human Genome Organization) monitors the activities surrounding this.
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at your mums house:)