The Human Genome Project promised medical advances from knowledge of the DNA inside nearly every human cell. Now, around 20 years later, nucleic acids — the building blocks of DNA and RNA — are at the centre of powerful approaches to new medicines.
The Human Genome Project promised medical advances from knowledge of the DNA inside nearly every human cell. Now, around 20 years later, nucleic acids — the building blocks of DNA and RNA — are at the centre of powerful approaches to new medicines.
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