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A working draft of the human genome was completed 20 years ago, and the text’s meaning is still being sorted out. With deeper, faster reads, new revelations emerge all the time—possibly ...
30 years since the Human Genome Project began, what’s next? Genomics institute head looks back on how far the field has come, ahead to future.
Ten years after its “official” completion, what can be said about the Human Genome Project (HGP)? While the question is still debated in a few quarters, most of the bioscience research ...
Completion of the Human Genome Project was a huge milestone, but there’s more work to do to ensure equitable access to the information in our DNA.
Mapping the genetic blueprint for human beings, the completed Human Genome Project unleashed a scientific revolution by providing a base map for all future genetic research.
The Human Genome Project truly has changed the scientific landscape, but we’re still only at the very beginning of seeing the world that it’s made possible.
In 1985, biologist Robert Sinsheimer gathered together some of the smartest minds in genetic research in what is now known as the Human Genome Project.
The Human Genome Project left 8 percent of our DNA unexplored. Now, for the first time, those enigmatic regions have been revealed.
The answer, after the usual political haggling, was the Human Genome Project (HGP), an American initiative globalised through the International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium of 20 ...
The Human Genome Project, launched in 1990 and completed in 2003, was hailed as a scientific Second Coming. It was said that the sequencing of the genome ...