Mark Gerstein

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It is largely because of these complicating factors that cracking the human genome came to be seen almost at once as only a beginning. The genome, as Eric Lander of MIT has put it, is like a parts list for the human body: it tells us what we are made of, but says nothing about how we work. What’s needed now is the operating manual—instructions for how to make it go. We are not close to that point yet.
A Short History of Nearly Everything
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