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Genomics is mired in misunderstanding

George Church ()
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George Church: George Church is professor of genetics at Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, and founder of the Personal Genome Project.

Nature, 2013, vol. 502, issue 7470, 143-143

Abstract: The cost of genome sequencing has fallen drastically, says George Church, so why are so few people opting to have their genetic secrets revealed?

Date: 2013
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