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1983
 
     
Luc Montagnier, at the Pasteur Institute in Paris, discovers a new human retrovirus that he names LAV (later changed to HIV)        
1984
 
    
Genetic (or DNA) fingerprinting is invented and developed by British geneticist Alec Jeffreys       
1985
 
    
The Human Genome Project begins in the US Department of Energy, with the aim of sequencing the whole of human DNA       
1986
 
   
Mad Cow Disease (BSE, or bovine spongiform encephalopathy ) is identified and described in Britain      
1990
 
   
British primatologist Jane Goodall publishes Through a Window, exposing violence and brutality in chimpanzees      
1994
 
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The fossilized skeleton of an Ardipithecus female, nicknamed Ardi and 4.4 million years old, is found in the Awash valley region of Ethiopia      
1996
 
    
A fatal variant CJD (Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease) is first identified in Britain, linked to BSE but capable of infecting humans       
1996
 
    
Dolly the Sheep is cloned in an epoch-making experiment at the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh       
Reflections on cloning
Wellcome Library, London
1999
 
    
Chromosome 22 becomes the first human genome to be fully sequenced, at the Sanger Institute in Cambridge, England       
Read-out from gene sequencer
Wellcome Photo Library
2000
 
   
A White House ceremony celebrates a full draft of the human genome completed by two rival projects