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Human Genome Project

The Human Genome Project was an international research effort that aimed to map and understand all the genes in the human DNA. Completed in 2003, it sequenced the approximately 3 billion DNA base pairs that make up human genetic material. This monumental achievement has provided vital information for advances in medicine, genetics, and biology, helping to identify genetic disorders, develop personalized treatments, and understand human evolution and disease. It represents a collaborative step towards unlocking the complexities of human biology and improving healthcare outcomes worldwide.

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    The Human Genome Project was an international scientific research initiative that aimed to map and understand all the genes in the human genome, which is our complete set of DNA. Completed in 2003, the project identified the approximately 20,000 to 25,000 human genes and determined the sequences of the 3 billion chemical base pairs that make up human DNA. This groundbreaking work has advanced our knowledge of genetics, helped in the understanding of genetic diseases, and paved the way for innovations in medicine, such as personalized treatments and genetic testing.