So when it comes to the Human Genome Project, it's really of little importance as no matter what we do to try and change our Human DNA, for better or worse, it will always come back to it's original form in later generations unless kept under strict observation just like with GMO crops. read more
The Human Genome Project (HGP) is an international thirteen-year project that began on October 1990. It is important because it uses information from DNA to develop new ways to treat, cure, or even prevent the thousands of diseases that afflict humankind. read more
The Human Genome Project was an international research effort to determine the sequence of the human genome and identify the genes that it contains. The Project was coordinated by the National Institutes of Health and the U.S. Department of Energy. read more