Ozzy Osbourne to have his genome mapped so scientists can find out why he's still alive
Ozzy Osbourne is having his genome mapped so that scientists can "find out how he is still alive after decades of drug and alcohol abuse." Knome, a genome and DNA testing company, is paying for this experiment, in the hopes that the genetic map of someone who can drink four bottles of cognac a day will teach us something about the body's ability to cope with substance abuse.
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Jason Fisher June 16, 2010
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