BBC History Magazine

14 APRIL 2003

-

After more than a decade, 20 worldwide institutio­ns complete their work on the Human Genome Project, mapping all the genes of the human genome, sequenced to an accuracy of 99.99 per cent. It is still seen as the greatest achievemen­t in the history of genetics.

 ??  ?? Scientists have mapped every gene of the human genetic code (part of which is shown right)
Scientists have mapped every gene of the human genetic code (part of which is shown right)

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom