Grand celebration : : 10th Anniversary of the Human Genome Project / / edited by John Burn, [and three others].
In 1990, scientists began working together on one of the largest biological research projects ever proposed. The project proposed to sequence the three billion nucleotides in the human genome. The Human Genome Project took 13 years and was completed in April 2003, at a cost of approximately three bi...
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