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. 2009 Apr;30(4):496-510.
doi: 10.1002/humu.20972.

Planning the human variome project: the Spain report

Jim Kaput  1 Richard G H CottonLauren HardmanMichael WatsonAida I Al AqeelJumana Y Al-AamaFahd Al-MullaSantos AlonsoStefan AretzArleen D AuerbachBharati BapatInge T BernsteinJong BhakStacey L BleooHelmut BlöckerSteven E BrennerJohn BurnMariona BustamanteRita CalzoneAnne Cambon-ThomsenMichele CargillPaola CarreraLawrence CavedonYoon Shin ChoYeun-Jun ChungMireille ClaustresGarry CuttingRaymond DalgleishJohan T den DunnenCarlos DíazSteven DobrowolskiM Rosário N dos SantosRosemary EkongSimon B FlanaganPaul FlicekYoichi FurukawaMaurizio GenuardiHo GhangMaria V GolubenkoMarc S GreenblattAda HamoshJohn M HancockRoss HardisonTerence M HarrisonRobert HoffmannRania HoraitisHeather J HowardCarol Isaacson BarashNeskuts IzagirreJongsun JungToshio KojimaSandrine LaradiYeon-Su LeeJong-Young LeeVera L Gil-da-Silva-LopesFinlay A MacraeDonna MaglottMakia J MarafieSteven G E MarshYoichi MatsubaraLudwine M MessiaenGabriela MösleinMihai G NeteaMelissa L NortonPeter J OefnerWilliam S OettingJames C O'LearyAna Maria Oller de RamirezMark H PaalmanJillian ParboosinghGeorge P PatrinosGiuditta PerozziIan R PhillipsSue PoveySuyash PrasadMing QiDavid J QuinRajkumar S RamesarC Sue RichardsJudith SavigeDagmar G ScheibleRodney J ScottDaniela SeminaraElizabeth A ShephardRolf H SijmonsTimothy D SmithMaría-Jesús SobridoToshihiro TanakaSean V TavtigianGraham R TaylorJon TeagueThoralf TöpelMollie Ullman-CullereJoji UtsunomiyaHenk J van KranenMauno VihinenElizabeth WebbThomas K WeberMeredith YeagerYoung I YeomSeon-Hee YimHyang-Sook YooContributors to the Human Variome Project Planning Meeting
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Planning the human variome project: the Spain report

Jim Kaput et al. Hum Mutat. 2009 Apr.

Abstract

The remarkable progress in characterizing the human genome sequence, exemplified by the Human Genome Project and the HapMap Consortium, has led to the perception that knowledge and the tools (e.g., microarrays) are sufficient for many if not most biomedical research efforts. A large amount of data from diverse studies proves this perception inaccurate at best, and at worst, an impediment for further efforts to characterize the variation in the human genome. Because variation in genotype and environment are the fundamental basis to understand phenotypic variability and heritability at the population level, identifying the range of human genetic variation is crucial to the development of personalized nutrition and medicine. The Human Variome Project (HVP; http://www.humanvariomeproject.org/) was proposed initially to systematically collect mutations that cause human disease and create a cyber infrastructure to link locus specific databases (LSDB). We report here the discussions and recommendations from the 2008 HVP planning meeting held in San Feliu de Guixols, Spain, in May 2008.

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