Screened at Birth
Dec 03, 2018
1 minute
—MARCUS BANKS
Ever since Francis Collins and Craig Venter first sequenced the human genome in 2000, people who want to know more about their ancestry or their genetic predisposition toward certain diseases have had access to a powerful tool. and 23andMe have flourished. But it may be that newborns have the most to gain from gene sequencing.
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