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The Human Pan Genome Project's DNA Sequences of 47 People From Four Different Continents
The one human genome that scientists used to understand our DNA was based on a dozen random blood donors from Buffalo. The Human Pan Genome Project believes rather than relying on a single reference genome, we need to capture as much genetic diversity of humans as we can. A group of scientists published sequences of 47 people from four different continents last week.
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