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The end of all human DNA maps?

The end of all human DNA maps?
The end of all human DNA maps?
The international consortium to sequence the human genome is using a clone-by-clone approach to DNA sequencing. The large arrays of clones that have been created for this purpose are important not only for the Human Genome Project: as our understanding of the individual and population variation of our genome becomes deeper, these clones will become important sequenced exemplars of human genes, with substantial implications for future research.
1061-4036
229-230
Little, Peter
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Little, Peter
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Little, Peter (2001) The end of all human DNA maps? Nature Genetics, 27 (3), 229-230. (doi:10.1038/85766).

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The international consortium to sequence the human genome is using a clone-by-clone approach to DNA sequencing. The large arrays of clones that have been created for this purpose are important not only for the Human Genome Project: as our understanding of the individual and population variation of our genome becomes deeper, these clones will become important sequenced exemplars of human genes, with substantial implications for future research.

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Published date: 2001

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Local EPrints ID: 24392
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/24392
ISSN: 1061-4036
PURE UUID: b5c498d1-966f-4118-863f-35ac906e38f6
ORCID for Peter Little: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3664-1873

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Date deposited: 30 Mar 2006
Last modified: 11 Jul 2024 01:34

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