Gene estimate rises as US and UK discuss freedom of access
David Dickson
Nature, 1999, vol. 401, issue 6751, 311-311
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LONDON A leading participant in US genome sequencing efforts claims that there may be more than 140,000 genes in the human genome -- a significant increase over conventional estimates.
Date: 1999
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