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The sequencing of the human genome—along with the genomes of organisms both similar and dissimilar to humans—has made the last few years as exciting for biologists as the beginning of the 17th century was for astronomers. “It’s been absolutely revolutionary,” says HHMI investigator David Haussler at the University of California, Santa Cruz. “The group of papers revealing the DNA sequences of the key organisms has made this a very special time.”

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