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Technology & Science

Jul. 7, 2000

Not the Holy Grail of

FORUM The announcement of a rough draft of the human genome could be a moment for celebrating our common humanity.

        By Alexander Morgan Capron
        The announcement that a rough draft of the human genome has been deciphered has created enormous excitement among scientists. Still, this isn't yet what some have termed "biology's Holy Grail," but just the beginning of trying to understand both what the 3 billion units of DNA that make up the human genome do and the legal, social and personal imp...

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