However, the birth of [[functional genomics]] in the 1990s meant that large quantities of high-quality data became available, while the computing power exploded, making more realistic models possible. In 1992, then 1994, serial articles <ref>B. J. Zeng, "On the holographic model of human body", 1st National Conference of Comparative | However, the birth of [[functional genomics]] in the 1990s meant that large quantities of high-quality data became available, while the computing power exploded, making more realistic models possible. In 1992, then 1994, serial articles <ref>B. J. Zeng, "On the holographic model of human body", 1st National Conference of Comparative |