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Posted AT 12:53 AM EDT on 04/09/07

How one scientist became the experiment

From Tuesday's Globe and Mail

Before he had his DNA dissected, J. Craig Venter had never considered his ear wax. The 60-year-old American scientist never wondered whether he produced the wet or dry type, whether it was sticky or coarse. But when you're the first person on the planet to have his full genome decoded, such details join the inventory that DNA can reveal. As it turns out, Dr. Venter carries two copies of a gene variant linked to moist ear wax production.

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