Reaching Their Goal Early, Sequencing Labs Celebrate
@article{Pennisi2003ReachingTG, title={Reaching Their Goal Early, Sequencing Labs Celebrate}, author={Elizabeth Pennisi}, journal={Science}, year={2003}, volume={300}, pages={409 - 409} }
HUMAN GENOMEIt may sound like science by press release, as no formal report has been published, but the news is spectacular all the same: The International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium announced on 14 April that it has completed its work.
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