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31 August 2013Americas

Spiral Genetics: clarifying the gene pool

Knowledge of human genes and their role in driving diseases has become increasingly important in the development of personalised medicines. Genetic sequencing has come on leaps and bounds since the international Human Genome Project (HGP) was completed in 2003—after 13 years and three billion base pairs it had succeeded, two years ahead of schedule, in identifying every gene in the human genome for study.

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