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Collins, whose project has come under fire, had every reason to be jubilant. "This working draft [of the project's results] is going to be a gold mine of information," he says. Even in its current fragmented state, the growing, publicly available map--obtained at a cost of $250 million...
The short answer is no. The slightly longer answer is definitely not. The Jurassic Park idea--amber, insects and bits of frog DNA--would not work in a million years, and it was by far the most ingenious suggestion yet made for how to find dinosaur genes. Cloning a mammoth...
"There's been this sense that there's a race between the public project and the private project," says TIME science writer Dick Thompson. "That implies that there's a finish line, and there really isn't. There are just a series of milestones and Celera has just reached an...
The reaction to the pair's joint remarks, widely misinterpreted as advocating a new, more restrictive position, was nonetheless useful in getting investors focused on the industry's progress since its bubble days. Then, biotechnologists assumed they could replace any defective gene and have a quick cure--an approach leading...
Matt Ridley refers to the study of human genes and the idea of the genome as a book [SCIENCE, Feb. 28]. Well, I sincerely hope that nobody will ever be able to read the DNA book. It would be interesting to know how many people really want the human genome...