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Fantasy Genome Project
Fantasy Genome Project
submitted by
bhyde
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September 03, 2009
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Source:
judson.blogs.nytimes.com
Evolutionary biologist Olivia Judson muses on what genome she would most like to see sequenced and asks what does knowing a wholme genome sequence actually tell us?
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