J. Craig Venter, who won the race to sequence the human genome, dies at 79
J. Craig Venter before a gene map of a flu-causing bacterium at his office in Rockville, Md., March 12, 1997. File | Photo Credit: AP J. Craig Venter, who mapped the first draft of the human genome and helped scientists understand how genes shape our lives, died on Wednesday (April 30, 2026). He was 79….
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