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About Human Genome Project

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The "Human Genome Project" (HGP)

It did contributed much to biology. However, the amount of money used and the way it was done (process) were not the best example of performing scientific projects.

1. Was it really a 'human' project?  
No, it was not for the whole humanity. How much consideration was put in for all ethnic groups? It is more a "Caucasian Genome Sequencing Project".

2. Was it scientific?
No, it was more commercially driven with commerical promises that eventually helped the biological stock market disaster and giving bad names to biological ventures.

3. Was it so meaningful?
If $3 USD was used not for 'sequencing' but for actually understanding the human genomes, it would have been much more meaningful.
Genome Sequencing Project is not necessarily 'genomics'. It is a small part of it.
 

4. Was it sound in principle?
It seems it was full of hype and big egos involving an old technology accompanied by huge amount of money by fairly new comers of the field.

5. Is it useful?
Yes. As it is free (instead owned by a company).