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J Craig Venter, who won race to sequence human genome, dies

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Craig Venter, towering figure in genetics who led the race to decode the human genome
Craig Venter, the molecular biologist who has died aged 79, was one of the most colourful and controversial characters in the world of genetics, regarded by his detractors as an “opportunistic maniac”...

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J. Craig Venter, Scientist Who Decoded the Human Genome, Dies at 79
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J. Craig Venter, 'swashbuckling' scientist who helped decode human genome, dies at 79
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J. Craig Venter, Who Helped Crack the Human Genome, Dies at 79
J. Craig Venter, the outspoken scientist who challenged a $3 billion government effort to decode the human genome and helped accelerate one of biology’s biggest breakthroughs, has died at 79.

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Pioneering geneticist and decoder of the human genome J. Craig Venter dies at age 79
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Human Genome Pioneer J. Craig Venter Dies at 79
STAT · 1d
Remembering J. Craig Venter: a relentless scientist who changed biotech — and was all too easily misunderstood
He raced against a government-funded project to sequence the first human genome, grabbing headlines around the world; traveled the ocean in his sailboat collecting genetic information about sea life; ...

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Bozeman Daily Chronicle · 1d
Synthetic biology promised to rewrite life – with the death of its pioneer, J. Craig Venter, how close are scientists?
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Genomics pioneer J. Craig Venter, who helped map the human genome, dies in San Diego
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deCODE genetics: Variants in the genome affect DNA methylation

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