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His discovery was significant not only for its scientific merits, but also because it relied heavily on the use of computers. And whereas his research was computer-aided, to that point “almost all the rest of biology was not,” he says.
Today, as director of Harvard’s Personal Genome Project (PGP)—which promises to make DNA sequencing a faster and more cost-efficient process—his quest to improve our knowledge of genetics with the aid of computer science continues.
Despite the price tag—decoding a genome cost $3 billion by 2003—he said the effort was worthwhile because, like the computer industry, it was important to first make the scientific discovery and decrease the process’s cost afterwards.
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