The Human Genome Project: the Beginning of the Beginning
Michael S. Waterman
The Human Genome Project: the Beginning of the Beginning
In May 1985 there was at University of California Santa Cruz an influential meeting that was the first serious discussion of sequencing the entire human genome. The author was one of the participants and described the meeting and related issues.
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