Aug 18, 2007
The Human Genome Project set out on a 15-year quest to map the human genome. Nine years in, the project had only mapped about one percent. To linear thinkers this appeared to be a failure. But completing one percent of the map wasn’t the same as completing one percent of the TASK, which included developing the technology for efficient genome mapping. The project was actually completed ahead of schedule and under budget.
Robert Cringely underestimates the magnitude of the lucky break that was shotgun sequencing.

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