Six Quirks of the Human Genome by Dan Koboldt

Since the discovery of the DNA double helix by Watson and Crick in 1953, our knowledge of the genetic code has grown exponentially. Advances in technology have driven much of that discovery, including the rise of next-generation DNA sequencing instruments that I wrote about in issue #108. One of the best parts about working as … Continue reading Six Quirks of the Human Genome by Dan Koboldt