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1990s: Putting it All Together

1990s: Putting it All Together

In the early 1990s, the international community came together to sequence the entire human genome, all 3 billion base pairs. Techniques for computerized gene sequencing got faster and faster and they finished in 2003. Over the last 20 years, the cost of sequencing a genome has dropped from more than $100 million to just $1,000. And now, scientists are learning to quickly and accurately change DNA, perhaps in the future allowing them to cure many genetic disorders.

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