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complete dna map: all your genes

On the 50th anniversary of the discovery by James Watson and Francis Crick of the DNA double helix, scientists are getting ready to publish an encyclopedia on how life works. Building on that momentous finding a half-century ago, researchers from around the world will unveil the most complete version of the human genome to date at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in May. The new version will fill in gaps and rearrange pieces of the genome puzzle that were out of place.

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