Gene marker database stirs up debate
Meredith Wadman
Nature, 1998, vol. 391, issue 6669, 726-726
Abstract:
washington The US National Cancer Institute is to identify, catalogue, and enter into the public database its own set of single base variations in human DNA that are useful genetic markers, and known as ‘snips’.
Date: 1998
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