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The Genome Revolution

The Genome Revolution refers to the groundbreaking advancements in understanding and mapping all the genetic material (DNA) of living organisms, including humans. This progress began with the completion of the Human Genome Project in 2003, enabling scientists to identify and analyze genes more efficiently. These discoveries have transformed medicine, allowing for personalized treatments, improved diagnosis of genetic conditions, and better understanding of diseases. The revolution also fuels innovations in agriculture, biotechnology, and research, fundamentally changing how we study life and health by providing detailed insights into the building blocks of all living things.