SNPs identified by the Human Genome Project can be used for:
Predicting an individual's susceptibility to certain diseases
Tracing human history and migration patterns
Developing personalized medicine approaches
All of the above
Related Questions
Which ethical concern regarding the Human Genome Project is MOST directly related to potential discrimination based on genetic information?
The cost of genetic testing and its accessibility
The potential for germline gene editing
Privacy and confidentiality of genetic data
The accuracy and reliability of genetic tests
Which of the following is suitable host for the process of cloning in Human Genome project (HGP)?
Virus
All types of fungi
bacteria
Protozoa
The Human Genome Project revealed that the human genome contains approximately what percentage of coding sequences?
50%
25%
10%
Less than 2%
The percentage of extragenic DNA in human genome is about?
The Human Genome Project revealed that a large portion of the human genome consists of:
Protein-coding genes
rRNA genes
Non-coding DNA
tRNA genes
In human genome, chromosome 1 has ---A--- genes and the Y has ---B--- genes. Select the correct option to fill in the blanks A and B.
2400, 70
70, 2400
100, 2000
2000, 100
In genomics, the process of determining the DNA sequence of an organism's entire genome without prior knowledge of its function, followed by assigning roles to the various sequences is called:
Genome mapping
Proteomics
Sequence annotation
Metabolic profiling
Which organism was NOT a model organism used in the Human Genome Project?
Fruit fly
Roundworm
Cat
Yeast
The Human Genome Project was completed in which year?
1990
1995
2003
2010
One of the main goals of the Human Genome Project was to:
Clone human beings
Develop tools for data analysis
Create genetically modified humans
Patent human genes