Last eight per cent of human genome completely sequenced - via healthing_ca healthing health Canada genome
Our genetic code is found in DNA: long strings of chemical building blocks bundled together and mostly stored in the nucleus of every cell. Each building block contains one of four different chemicals, called nitrogen bases, that link together to create a code that can be read by specific mechanisms in the cell.
This entire process can be arduous, but some scientists hope that in the future, patients will be able to have their entire genome sequenced quickly and cheaply, taking us that much closer to personalized medicine.The long sections of DNA are packaged into chromosomes, bundles of genetic code and other important proteins that unwind and translate the specific sections of the DNA as needed.
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