Toward a Complete Human Genome Sequence

  1. The Sanger Centre1,3 and
  2. The Washington University Genome Sequencing Center2,3
  1. 1The Sanger Centre, Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridge CB10 1SA, UK; 2The Genome Sequencing Center, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri 63108 USA

Abstract

We have begun a joint program as part of a coordinated international effort to determine a complete human genome sequence. Our strategy is to map large-insert bacterial clones and to sequence each clone by a random shotgun approach followed by directed finishing. As of September 1998, we have identified the map positions of bacterial clones covering ∼860 Mb for sequencing and completed >98 Mb (∼3.3%) of the human genome sequence. Our progress and sequencing data can be accessed via the World Wide Web (http://webace.sanger.ac.uk/HGP/ orhttp://genome.wustl.edu/gsc/).

Footnotes

  • 3 E-MAIL ; FAX 44-1223-496919.

    • Received July 7, 1998.
    • Accepted October 6, 1998.
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