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Human Genomics: A New Guide for Medicine
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Human Genomics: A New Guide for Medicine
How different are two human beings from each other? Dr. Eric Lander explores human genetic variation, explaining how an understanding of small variations in DNA in individuals can help solve the mysteries of certain human diseases. Dr. Lander demonstrates an exciting new tool—the DNA microarray—that can be used to improve cancer diagnosis and treatment, and potentially increase our understanding of complex diseases. From the Series:HHMI’s Understanding Biomedical Research Series
Video Length: 3508
Date Found: February 12, 2009
Date Produced: December 06, 2002
View Count: 8
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