In 2003, the Human Genome Project triumphantly announced an essentially complete human genome sequence. However, 8% of some genomic regions remained unresolved. 01.04.2022, Sputnik International
Around two decades since scientists made history by sequencing the human genome, it has now been mapped fully in what has been described as an "incredible" achievement.
Scientists have filled in millions of missing pieces of human DNA, yielding the most complete, gapless sequence of the human genome ever produced, bar one tiny chromosome.