Progress in sequencing the mouse genome
โ Scribed by Kerstin Lindblad-Toh; Eric S. Lander; John D. McPherson; Robert H. Waterston; Jane Rodgers; Ewan Birney
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 131 KB
- Volume
- 31
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1526-954X
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โฆ Synopsis
The purpose of this letter is to provide the scientific community with up-to-date information about the goals and progress of the public project to sequence the mouse genome. This effort aims to produce the following.
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