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“Size of the Human Genome Reduced to 19,000 Genes”

Writer: Kirk HartleyKirk Hartley

The molecular biology revolution continues, thanks to massive amounts of data and computer power. Building from the Human Genome Project and the ENCODE Project, researchers now view the human genome as consisting of about coding 19,000 genes, down from prior estimates of about 21,700. ScienceDaily provides the story and links. 

 
 
 

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Since becoming a lawyer in 1983, Kirk’s 35+ years of practice have focused on advising a wide range of corporations, associations, and individuals (as both plaintiffs and defendants) on both tort and commercial law issues centered around “mass torts.”

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