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Nucleotide difference between human and chimpanzee, the closest living organism to human, is about 1.4%.
Therefore, half (0.7%) of this difference accumulated after the human lineage diverged from the chimpanzee lineage.
All the genetic changes responsible for "humanness" must reside in those differences.
Human genome consists of about 3 billion nucleotides, thus the 0.7% difference is tantamount to 21 million nucleotide changes.
Although 95% (or more) of the human genome can be considered as junk DNA, we still have ~1 million nucleotide changes located in nonjunk DNA. How many changes are really responsible for creating humanness in those changes?
Our very rough guess is only 10,000.
Draft human genome sequences will be completed within a year or so.
It is now the time to sequence ape genomes so as to compare them with human sequences nucleotide by nucleotide.
Because we are interested in the changes which occurred in the human lineage, we should compare not only chimpanzee but also gorilla and orangutan.
We can pinpoint human-specific changes only after multiply-aligned those ape and human sequences.
We just started this kind of sequencing "Ape genome" (Ag = silver) by picking up interesting part of the human genome sequences.
PCR primers are made based on those sequences, and corresponding orthologous DNAs are amplified for apes, followed by direct sequencing.
The determined nucleotide sequences will be submitted to the DDBJ/EMBL/GenBank International Nucleotide Sequence Database,
and will also be available through web site of this project.
== Introduction of Silver Project through mass media ==
- Jornal do Brasil (news paper in Brazil), August 27, 2000:
webpage of article
- Liberation (news paper in France), August 24, 2000:
webpage of article
- BBC News Science/Technology (TV in UK), August 22, 2000:
webpage of article
- Yomiuri Shinbun (news paper in Japan), August 8, 2000
- Asahi Shinbun (news paper in Japan), August 2, 2000
- Asahi Shinbun (news paper in Japan), May 7, 2000
Project Leader of Ape Genome Project Silver: Saitou Naruya
Laboratory of Evolutionary Genetics, National Institute of Genetics
Email: nsaitou@genes.nig.ac.jp
TEL: +81-559-81-6790
FAX: +81-559-81-6789
First Created: September 14, 1999
Last Updated: 9/3/00
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