Genes, the Genome and Disease. Kate Bendall.
by Bendall, Kate; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2002.
Originally Published: Genes, the Genome and Disease, Feb. 17, 2001; pp. 1-4.
"We have cleared the first hurdle in the race to understand the human genome, but there is much hard work ahead. The potential rewards in medicine, however, are enormous. They include treatments tailor-made to your own genes and possible cures for diseases such as cancer and Alzheimer's." (NEW SCIENTIST) This article examines the function of the human genome and reviews applications for the knowledge that the genome provides.
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