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A complete human genome sequence is close: how scientists filled in the gaps

Sara Reardon

Nature, 2021, vol. 594, issue 7862, 158-159

Abstract: Researchers added 200 million DNA base pairs and 115 protein-coding genes — but they’ve yet to entirely sequence the Y chromosome.

Keywords: Biotechnology; DNA sequencing; Genomics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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