Scientists reject blame for German genome shortfall
Alison Abbott
Nature, 2000, vol. 403, issue 6770, 584-584
Abstract:
Munich German genome scientists and industrial research managers have rejected accusations by a top government official that they have not been doing enough to convince the government of the political importance of genome research.
Date: 2000
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