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The term "genomics," coined by Tom Roderick, a geneticist at the Jackson Laboratory, is where the history of the genome market begins, in late 1926. In 1981, the 16.6 kb human mitochondrion complete genome sequence was registered. Additionally, all human gene sequences were available in the public domain following the completion of the Human Genome Project in 2003. Furthermore, in 2012, a cutting-edge method called CRISPR completely changed genome editing by making it much simpler, less expensive, quicker, and more accurate than previous techniques. Healthcare delivery is expected to change in the near future as a result of the rapidly expanding field of digital genomics in medical research.
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