For The First Time, Scientists Have Completely Sequenced a Human Chromosome

By Michelle Starr In 2003, history was made. For the first time, the human genome was sequenced. Since then, technological improvements have enabled tweaks, adjustments, and additions, making the human genome the most accurate and complete vertebrate genome ever sequenced. Nevertheless, some gaps remain – including human chromosomes. We have a pretty good grasp of them …
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