Science, Volume 295, Issues 5559-5564John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2002 |
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... Genome Until recently , microbiologists were elated when the genome of their favorite bug was sequenced . Now , one genome is just not enough : The emerging gold standard is to produce multiple genomes of one species and compare them ...
... Genome Until recently , microbiologists were elated when the genome of their favorite bug was sequenced . Now , one genome is just not enough : The emerging gold standard is to produce multiple genomes of one species and compare them ...
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... genomes : Pines , with 20 billion base pairs of DNA , have a genome seven times as large as that of humans . Yet pines " are not expected to have any more genes than Ara- bidopsis , " says Bradshaw . " Their genome is probably full of ...
... genomes : Pines , with 20 billion base pairs of DNA , have a genome seven times as large as that of humans . Yet pines " are not expected to have any more genes than Ara- bidopsis , " says Bradshaw . " Their genome is probably full of ...
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... genome research . We have strengths in genome sequencing , high throughput systems , informatics and analysis of gene function using genetic approaches in humans and a variety of model organisms . The Wellcome Trust has recently awarded ...
... genome research . We have strengths in genome sequencing , high throughput systems , informatics and analysis of gene function using genetic approaches in humans and a variety of model organisms . The Wellcome Trust has recently awarded ...
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