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|a29088|bFilms for the Humanities & Sciences
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|a29088-KS|bFilms for the Humanities & Sciences
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|aSequencing life|h[[videorecording]]
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|aPrinceton, NJ : |bFilms for the Humanities & Sciences, |c[2008]
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|a1 videodisc (16 min.) : |bsd., col ; |c4 3/4 in
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|aOriginally broadcast as a focus segment of the television program The newsHour with Jim Lehrer on Feb. 12, 2001
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|aClosed-captioned
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|aHost, Jim Lehrer ; reporters, Susan Dentzer, Ray Suarez
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|aDiscusses the results of scientists' efforts to decode the human genome. Consists mainly of Ray Suarez discussing the completion of the mapping of the human genome and what that achievement means for the future of medicine with Dr. Francis Collins, director of the Human Genome Project, and Dr. J. Craig Venter, president of Celera Genomics. Discusses the implications of initial discoveries that indicate that the structure of human DNA is simpler, but its functions far more complex, than previously imagined
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|aDVD
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|aVenter J. Craig
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600 |
10
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|aCollins Francis S
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650 |
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|aGeneticists
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650 |
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|aHuman gene mapping
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650 |
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|aMedical genetics
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700 |
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|aLehrer James
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700 |
1
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|aDentzer Susan
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700 |
1
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|aSuarez Ray|d1957
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700 |
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|aVenter J. Craig
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700 |
1
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|aCollins Francis S
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