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DNA sequencing is rewriting our understanding of historic outbreaks, but it can't tell the whole story

Latest from Live Science ·Marc Zimmer·3 days ago
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Fingerprinting transformed police investigations by making it possible to place a suspect at a crime scene with physical evidence. Similarly, genome sequencing has changed how disease detectives study outbreaks by allowing them to read a pathogen's genes as a biological record of where it came from and how it spread.

One way to think about sequencing is to imagine a virus or bacteria's genome as a recipe book. Each gene is a recipe for making a protein. When scientists sequence a pathogen, they read the order of the genetic letters in those recipes.

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