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(FILES) In this file picture taken on December 10, 1980 British biochemist Frederick Sanger (L) receives his Nobel Prize for Chemistry from Swedish King Carl Gustaf in Stockholm. British biochemist Frederick Sanger, the "father of genomics" who won two Nobel prizes, has died aged 95, the Cambridge research institute that bears his name announced on November 20, 2013. "Sad news: Fred Sanger, after whom we're named, has died. The legacy of this modest man is transforming medicine," said a statement from the Sanger Institute, which played a major part in the multi-national Human Genome Project (HGP). AFP PHOTO
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