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Biology, 18.09.2019 10:30 skylarjohnson2683

The human genome project identified the sequence of base pairs in human dna and identified several genes. which question would least likely lead to a scientific investigation based on these findings? are certain humans more likely to develop genetic diseases? how can dna be used to identify criminals? can drugs be developed to target certain genes? should there be laws to protect dna information?

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