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Angouleme Film Festival - Chromosome Plus ou l’eloge de la difference Photocall

Angouleme Film Festival - Chromosome Plus ou l’eloge de la difference Photocall

Pascale Rocard attends the Chromosome Plus ou l’eloge de la difference Photocall as part of the 18th Angouleme Film Festival in Angouleme, August 27, 2025, France. Photo by Jerome Domine/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Angouleme Film Festival - Chromosome Plus ou l’eloge de la difference Photocall

Angouleme Film Festival - Chromosome Plus ou l’eloge de la difference Photocall

Guest, Pascale Rocard and Eliza Ott attends the Chromosome Plus ou l’eloge de la difference Photocall as part of the 18th Angouleme Film Festival in Angouleme, August 27, 2025, France. Photo by Jerome Domine/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Angouleme Film Festival - Chromosome Plus ou l’eloge de la difference Photocall

Angouleme Film Festival - Chromosome Plus ou l’eloge de la difference Photocall

Pascale Rocard attends the Chromosome Plus ou l’eloge de la difference Photocall as part of the 18th Angouleme Film Festival in Angouleme, August 27, 2025, France. Photo by Jerome Domine/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Angouleme Film Festival - Chromosome Plus ou l’eloge de la difference Photocall

Angouleme Film Festival - Chromosome Plus ou l’eloge de la difference Photocall

Guest, Pascale Rocard and Eliza Ott attends the Chromosome Plus ou l’eloge de la difference Photocall as part of the 18th Angouleme Film Festival in Angouleme, August 27, 2025, France. Photo by Jerome Domine/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Angouleme Film Festival - Chromosome Plus ou l’eloge de la difference Photocall

Angouleme Film Festival - Chromosome Plus ou l’eloge de la difference Photocall

Guest, Pascale Rocard and Eliza Ott attends the Chromosome Plus ou l’eloge de la difference Photocall as part of the 18th Angouleme Film Festival in Angouleme, August 27, 2025, France. Photo by Jerome Domine/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mammoth Three-dimensional Chromosome

Mammoth Three-dimensional Chromosome

A mammoth model is displayed at the Changbai Mountain Mammoth theme park in Yanbian, Northeast China's Jilin province, July 16, 2024. An international research team has successfully reconstructed the genome and three-dimensional chromosome structure of a mammoth that lived 52,000 years ago, the first such study using ancient DNA samples, the Chinese Science Journal reported.

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Mammoth Three-dimensional Chromosome

Mammoth Three-dimensional Chromosome

A mammoth model is displayed at the Changbai Mountain Mammoth theme park in Yanbian, Northeast China's Jilin province, July 16, 2024. An international research team has successfully reconstructed the genome and three-dimensional chromosome structure of a mammoth that lived 52,000 years ago, the first such study using ancient DNA samples, the Chinese Science Journal reported.

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Japanese, German research team sequences human chromosome 21

Japanese, German research team sequences human chromosome 21

TOKYO, Japan - Nobuyoshi Shimizu (L), professor of molecular biology at Keio University's School of Medicine, and Yoshiyuki Sakaki (R), professor at the University of Tokyo, speak at a news conference May 8. They said they and German scientists have decoded the DNA sequence of a human chromosome that contains genes causing Downs syndrome, Alzheimer, leukemia and other genetic disorders.

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Int'l team unveils 1st complete chromosome sequence

Int'l team unveils 1st complete chromosome sequence

TOKYO, Japan - Nobuyushi Shimizu (L), professor of molecular biology at Keio University's School of Medicine, and Nobuo Minoshima, assistant professor of the same school, pose for photographers at a Tokyo hotel on Dec. 1 after announcing their international research team has mapped out an almost complete sequence of a human chromosome. The outcome of the research, also participated in by British and U.S. scientists, will be published in Britain's Nature magazine on Dec. 2.

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Japanese, German research team sequences human chromosome 21

Japanese, German research team sequences human chromosome 21

TOKYO, Japan - Nobuyoshi Shimizu (L), professor of molecular biology at Keio University's School of Medicine, and Yoshiyuki Sakaki (R), professor at the University of Tokyo, speak at a news conference May 8. They said they and German scientists have decoded the DNA sequence of a human chromosome that contains genes causing Downs syndrome, Alzheimer, leukemia and other genetic disorders.

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Int'l team unveils 1st complete chromosome sequence

Int'l team unveils 1st complete chromosome sequence

TOKYO, Japan - Nobuyushi Shimizu (L), professor of molecular biology at Keio University's School of Medicine, and Nobuo Minoshima, assistant professor of the same school, pose for photographers at a Tokyo hotel on Dec. 1 after announcing their international research team has mapped out an almost complete sequence of a human chromosome. The outcome of the research, also participated in by British and U.S. scientists, will be published in Britain's Nature magazine on Dec. 2.

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