 the power of taking comprehensive views of biology, not starting with individual hypotheses that might or might not be correct, but instead looking at the big picture and letting the data inform you about what's going on. Number two, the incredible power of working together. We often celebrate individual accomplishment and lone geniuses. No, I think the power of the human genome project is teaching us how much more we can do together than we could ever do alone. And number three, the power of freely sharing data. The idea that people should make their data immediately available, not wait for publication, not hang onto it desperately so that they could squeeze every bit out of it, but instead that the real accomplishment in science isn't just what you do with your data, it's what a world does with the data. Those are three pretty big changes wrought by the human genome project.