YAKUGAKU ZASSHI
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Fruits of Human Genoma Project and Private Venture, and Their Impact on Life Science
Akiko IKEKAWASumiko IKEKAWA
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2001 Volume 121 Issue 12 Pages 845-873

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A small knowledge base was created by organizing the Human Genome Project (HGP) and its related issues in “Science” magazines between 1996 and 2000. This base revealed the stunning achievement of HGP and a private venture and its impact on today’s biology and life science. In the mid-1990, they encouraged the development of advanced high throughput automated DNA sequencers and the technologies that can analyse all genes at once in a systematic fashion. Using these technologies, they completed the genome sequence of human and various other organisms. These fruits opened the door to comparative genomics, functional genomics, the interdisprinary field between computer and biology, and proteomics. They have caused a shift in biological investigation from studying single genes or proteins to studying all genes or proteins at once, and causing revolutional changes in traditional biology, drug discovery and therapy. They have expanded the range of potential drug targets and have facilitated a shift in drug discovery programs toward rational target-based strategies. They have spawned pharmacogenomics that could give rise to a new generation of highly effective drugs that treat causes, not just symptoms. They should also cause a migration from the traditional medications that are safe and effective for every members of the population to personalised medicine and personalised therapy.

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© 2001 The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan
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