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Scientists have been working on decoding the human genome for years, and in July 2000, well ahead of schedule, they announced that they had finished reading each of the over three billion chemical letters that make up human DNA. To say that this is a major accomplishment is a vast understatement, and it is obvious that this achievement could potentially be the backbone of some revolutionary discoveries. During this two hour special, NOVA explores the human genome project and the impact it could have on the world during the next century.