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DNA Chip Technology Identifies Contributors to an Individual's Uniqueness
Building on an application that was developed in yeast four years ago, researchers scanned the human genome and identified what they believe is the basis for people to have such a wide diversity of physical traits and disease risks. More...16 Sep 2010

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