] Physicians at Duke's medical center plan to draw up lists ] of human genes considered likely to play a role in ] diseases of interest, like the 100 or so genes that may, ] when mutated, play a role in coronary artery disease. Dr. ] Venter's center would sequence the full DNA of these 100 ] genes from large numbers of patients, looking for the ] mutations that seemed to be linked to the disease. These ] mutations could then be used to assess the risk for ] coronary artery disease in the population at large. ] ] The collaboration, to be called the Genomic-Based ] Prospective Medicine project, will focus first on heart ] disease, a form of cancer yet to be selected and aspects ] of infectious disease. Dr. Venter said that all findings ] would be published in the scientific literature, and that ] other universities were welcome to join. |