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performs an exceptionally difficult job. First, it must select the
required letters for the required protein that must be produced
from among the 3 billion DNA base pairs in the DNA molecule.
The method that the polymerase enzyme extracts a few lines of
information from inside the DNA molecule's 3 billion letters is
analogous to finding a few lines of information hidden in a
1,000-volume encyclopedia.
Think about this detail for a while. In the international Hu-
man Genome Project, hundreds of the world's most eminent
scientists, in laboratories equipped with the most advanced
technology have worked for years to be able to read part of the
information in human DNA. However, research is still under-
way to decipher the meaning of these parts. In other words,
which letters correspond to which proteins or genes, and their
duties, are still yet to be uncovered. Nonetheless, at every mo-
Humans have been using the most advanced technology for years, but
managed to analyze the DNA only in the year 2000. Yet proteins invisible
to the naked eye have been flawlessly doing this for billions of years.