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Nature 429, 332 (27 May 2004) | doi:10.1038/429332b
Japan announces follow-up to human genome project
David Cyranoski
Japan is launching the Genome Network, a five-year, ¥15-billion (US$130-million) initiative that will attempt to build on the human genome project and systematically study the function of all human genes.The initiative will collate experimental data on all 30,000 human genes, says Yoshihide Hayashizaki, a researcher at the Genomic Sciences Center (GSC) in Yokohama and member of the project's steering committee.
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