Last updated: February 22, 2012
Developing a Haplotype Map of the Human Genome for Finding Genes Related to Health and Disease
Developing a Haplotype Map of the Human Genome
for Finding Genes Related to Health and Disease
Washington, D.C.
July 18-19, 2001
A meeting was held to discuss how haplotype maps are constructed and used in disease research, the ethical issues surrounding this research and the organization of the project: The International HapMap Project
- Meeting Summary
- Agenda & Participants
- Meeting materials:
- Background papers and documents distributed at the meeting:
- Goldstein, D.B., and Weale, M.E. Population genomics: Linkage disequilibrium holds the key. Curr. Biol., 11:R576-579. 2001. [Full Text]
- Reich, D.E., Cargill, M., Bolk, S., Ireland, J., Sabeti, P.C., Richter, D.J., Lavery, T., Kouyoumjian, R., Farhadian, S.F., Ward, R., and Lander, E.S. Linkage disequilibrium in the human genome. Nature , 411:199-204. 2001. [Full Text] [nature.com]
- Goldstein, D.B., and Weale, M.E. Population genomics: Linkage disequilibrium holds the key. Curr. Biol., 11:R576-579. 2001. [Full Text]
- Members of the Initial International HapMap Project Working Group
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Last Updated: February 22, 2012