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Human genome decoder J. Craig Venter dies

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Craig Venter: Architect of the Human Genome Revolution
Craig Venter, one of the fathers of the genome project, has died in San Diego at the age of 79. The scientist, biologist, and entrepreneur, more than 25 years ago, launched an independent

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J. Craig Venter, Who Helped Crack the Human Genome, Dies at 79
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J. Craig Venter, Scientist Who Decoded the Human Genome, Dies at 79
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J. Craig Venter, who won the race to sequence the human genome, dies at 79
J. Craig Venter, who mapped the first draft of the human genome and helped scientists understand how genes shape our lives, died Wednesday.

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Genome pioneer Craig Venter dies: here’s how he transformed science
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Craig Venter, the San Diego biologist who co-led the sequencing of the human genome, dies at 79
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Frontiers of Engineering: Reports on Leading-Edge Engineering From the 2000 NAE Symposium on Frontiers in Engineering

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Genome 10K Project announces first 101 species for genome sequencing

The Genome 10K Community of Scientists and BGI (formerly the Beijing Genomics Institute) of Shenzhen, China, have announced a plan to sequence the genomes of 101 vertebrate species within the next two years, the first of an eventual 10,000 species to be ...
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44 million unknown variants: What India's genome project found, and why it matters

India has finally mapped its own DNA and what it found could change medicine for a billion people.
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