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    Human genome debugged

    Helen Pearson

    The Nature, June 21, 2001.

    Such a gene leap would have to take place from bacteria into either eggs or sperm, and the gene would need to be incorporated into the genome to be passed on to subsequent generations. "It's an extraordinary event," says Stanhope - so it seemed unfeasible that it could have occurred 113 times.