Talks Craig Venter habla sobre el ADN y el mar

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About this talk

El pionero de la genómica Craig Venter se toma un descanso en su épica expedición alrededor del mundo para hablar de los millones de genes que su equipo ha descubierto hasta ahora en su intento de cartografiar la biodiversidad del océano.

Translated into Spanish by Esperanza Martinez
Reviewed by Gisela Giardino
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About Craig Venter

In 2001, Craig Venter made headlines for sequencing the human genome. In 2003, he started mapping the ocean's biodiversity. Now he's working to create the first synthetic lifeforms --… Full bio and more links

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