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The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT5) SAN DIEGO, Calif. -- Feb. 24, 2003 -- SCI-DNA-SOCIETY -- The lives of millions of people have been profoundly altered by technology based on DNA. In the 50 years since Dr. James D. Watson and Dr. Francis Crick discovered DNA, DNA-based technology has become part of the treatment and diagnosis of disease, the food we eat and the search for criminals and deadbeat dads. Genetic tests gave Bonnie and Barry Davis, hope that their 2 year-old son, Jeremy, would be healthy. The Davis family in their San Diego home this year. (Dave Gatley/The New York Times) *LITE
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