What’s in a Gene Name: Mapping the Language of the Human Genome
Document Type
Editorial
Publication Date
2-28-2005
Publication Title
The Scientist
Additional Publication URL
http://www.the-scientist.com
Abstract
If you thought the hard work of sequencing the human genome was complete, think again. Just ask Human Genome Organization nomenclature committee (HGNC) chair Sue Povey, of London's Galton Institute Laboratory. "The major effort of our group is now an attempt to make the human genome data more human-friendly!" exclaims Povey on her Web site.1
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Recommended Citation
Reeves, Carol, "What’s in a Gene Name: Mapping the Language of the Human Genome" The Scientist / (2005): -.
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