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The first genome from the third domain of life

Rebecca A. Clayton, Owen White, Karen A. Ketchum and J. Craig Venter
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Rebecca A. Clayton: The Institute for Genomic Research
Owen White: The Institute for Genomic Research
Karen A. Ketchum: The Institute for Genomic Research
J. Craig Venter: The Institute for Genomic Research

Nature, 1997, vol. 387, issue 6632, 459-462

Abstract: The main domains into which life-forms can be divided are the Eubacteria, Archaea and Eukarya. Complete genomic sequences of examples of the first two were published in 1995 and 19961,2. Now we have an example of the third.

Date: 1997
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