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Where does the push to sequence the human genome stand, and what's the outlook for the near future? And what will knowing the genome be able to tell us? A genetics update on this hour of Science Friday.

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Title: June 9, 2000, Hour One: Human Genome Project / Genetics Update
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June 9, 2000, Hour One: Human Genome Project / Genetics Update

Category: Science - Genetics - Genes - Genome - Sequence - Friday - Celera - Doubletwist


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