The human genome sequence: impact on health care

Bashyam, M. D. ; Hasnain, S. E. (2003) The human genome sequence: impact on health care Indian Journal of Medical Research, 117 . pp. 43-65. ISSN 0971-5916

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Abstract

The recent sequencing of the human genome, resulting from two independent global efforts, is poised to revolutionize all aspects of human health. This landmark achievement has also vindicated two different methodologies that can now be used to target other important large genomes. The human genome sequence has revealed several novel/surprising features notably the probable presence of a mere 30-35,000 genes. In depth comparisons have led to classification of protein families and identification of several orthologues and paralogues. Information regarding non-protein coding genes as well as regulatory regions has thrown up several new areas of research. Although still incomplete, the sequence is poised to become a boon to pharmaceutical companies with the promise of delivering several new drug targets. Several ethical concerns have also been raised and need to be addressed in earnest. This review discusses all these aspects and dwells on the possible impact of the human genome sequence on human health, medicine and also health care delivery system.

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Source:Copyright of this article belongs to Indian Council of Medical Research.
Keywords:Ethical Issues; Human Genome; Sequencing; Significance
ID Code:15397
Deposited On:13 Nov 2010 08:59
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