Venter, one of the lead scientists in sequencing the human genome and a pioneer of modern genomics, died Wednesday.
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His work helped scientists understand the genetic causes for rare diseases and more common conditions such as heart disease and cancer.
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He challenged a $3 billion genome project and changed modern science.
Venter redrew the boundaries of biology — sequencing DNA at unprecedented speed, engineering synthetic life and charting ...
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