
An international team of researchers has created an initial catalog of the human "proteome," or all of the proteins in the human body, striving for the protein equivalent of the Human Genome Project. In total, using 30 different human tissues, the team identified proteins encoded by 17,294 genes, which is about 84 percent of all of the genes in the human genome predicted to encode proteins. In a summary of the effort, to be published May 29 in the journal ...
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