Genetic variations can point the way to disease genes
Natasha Loder
Nature, 1999, vol. 401, issue 6755, 734-734
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London Researchers have shown for the first time that the search for human genes can be substantially narrowed using maps of small variations in the genome, and shown that the density of variations needed is much lower than previously suggested.
Date: 1999
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