20 years after the human genome was first sequenced, dangerous gene myths abound | Philip Ball - News Summed Up

20 years after the human genome was first sequenced, dangerous gene myths abound | Philip Ball


Twenty years ago, the science journal Nature published the first draft of the human genome: the sequence of chemical “letters” on the gene-bearing DNA of our chromosomes. The Human Genome Project (HGP) had laboured for a decade to read this coded information. In a White House press conference in 2000, Francis Collins, , who led the project as director of the US National Human Genome Research Institute, waxed biblical, calling the human genome “our own instruction book, previously known only to God”. Even now, the National Human Genome Research Institute calls the HGP an effort to read “nature’s complete genetic blueprint for building a human being” – the “book of instructions” that “determine our particular traits”. There is, of course, no single “human genome” at all – we each have our own.


Source: The Guardian June 09, 2021 10:43 UTC



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