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Michael League Virtual Science Fair The Pompeii Worm Connection
In 1994, it was the germ that causes the flu. In 2000, it was human beings. Then mice, rice, and in early 2004, dogs. Call it a map, a diagram, a pattern, a problem, a miracle: it's genomics.

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See the gray "hair" on the Pompeii worm's back? That's actually bacteria. Find out why these microbes are such a hot topic for Extreme 2004.

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The Genome Map
Genome Sequencing
A genome map may not be as detailed as a road map, but it can help scientists find their way around an organism's vast code of genetic information. Each cell in our bodies contains our genome, a genetic code of over 3 billion letters contained in DNA. Sequencing DNA means figuring out what order the letters appear in. How do scientists sort it all out?

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Researchers completed a first draft of the dog genome in July 2004. What breed did they select for sequencing?

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