I wasn't aware that this hadn't happened already, but interesting nonetheless on what the Human Genome Project missed and the role of what was assumed to be junk DNA.

20 years after the Human Genome Project, researchers decipher the missing 8 percent of human DNA
A decade ago, researchers sequenced 92 percent of the human genome. They just cracked the last 8 percent —a breakthrough that could lead to new treatments for cancer and other diseases.
inverse.com
