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DNA Day

by Jerome De Groot | Aug 1, 2019 | Uncategorised

We’re planning a series of events for DNA Day 2020, the anniversary of Crick & Watson’s paper in Nature describing the double helix structure of DNA. It is also 30 years since the beginning of the Human Genome Project. Events will take place all over...

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