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Human genomics: The genome finishers

Contributed by:Gudmundur A Thorisson
Originally posted:19th December 2009: 2:14 pm
Last updated:19th December 2009: 2:15 pm
Short URL:http://gen2phen.org/node/10692
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10.1038/462843a
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doi:10.1038/462843a

 

Dedicated scientists are working hard to close the gaps, fix the errors and finally complete the human genome sequence. Elie Dolgin looks at how close they are.

 

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