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Jumping into the big pool!

Submitted by IMarvinTPA (not verified) on Thu, 2007-06-14 10:24.

Why did they do this with the Human genome? That's like trying to figure out how MS Windows works by looking at the machine code without any computer background.

Why didn't they do this with a smaller organism and work their way up as they learn basic code structures and then get bigger from there?

IMarv

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