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"As part of this effort Kim Worley, a Baylor geneticist, said the college has sequenced the DNA in the healthy cells of 50 patients, and the DNA in tumor cells of these same patients with ovarian cancer......But Baylor doesn't want to just store the information, it wants to cross reference each of these 100 DNA sequences with the originally sequenced version of human DNA to see which gene mutations might contribute to ovarian cancer...."
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