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Tiny chromosome is rich in genes and medical promise

Natasha Loder

Nature, 1999, vol. 402, issue 6761, 448-448

Abstract: [LONDON] Despite its diminutive size as one of the smallest of our 23 pairs of chromosomes, chromosome 22 it is thought to be quite rich in genes.

Date: 1999
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