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Kenneth C. Burtis () and R. Scott Hawley ()
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Kenneth C. Burtis: Section of Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of California
R. Scott Hawley: Section of Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of California

Nature, 1999, vol. 401, issue 6749, 125-126

Abstract: The complete genomic sequence of the flyDrosophila melanogasterwill soon be available. As a prelude to this, two groups have looked at the amount of work that will have to be done to make biological sense of the raw data. These studies include correlations between the primary DNA sequence and genetic function, and the generation of specific mutations to study the functions of particular genes.

Date: 1999
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