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There's been utility of the sequence in archeological genetics, comparative genetics (across species, insights into evolution), and in the (slightly more interesting) slog of annotating the sequence (where are the genes, how are they different, what types are there, how do they seem to work).
Some of this matches the pre-2000 hype and promises, but not on the most impactful fronts.
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