Monday, 4 April 2022

Gap-free human genome sequence completed for first time

Gap-free human genome sequence completed for first time Scientists say they have completed the first full and seamless catalogue of genetic instructions of humans.

Until now, about 8% of the human genome code was missing from the blueprint, experts told the journal Science.

The quest to decipher and complete a gapless DNA sequence has taken decades. BBC News

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