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The Last 10% of the 2001 Genome

DNA is made of four nucleotide bases, A, T, C, and G. The order of these bases is what is important when we read DNA. Much of the 2001 genome was from a section of DNA where our genes are really active with protein instructions. It's called the euchromatin. All that action makes it easier to read. But the rest of the DNA was more confusing to scientists.

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