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A view of Mount Drosophila

Jonathan Hodgkin ()
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Jonathan Hodgkin: Genetics Unit, University of Oxford

Nature, 2000, vol. 404, issue 6777, 442-443

Abstract: The latest in a series of genome sequences has been published - that of the fruitfly,Drosophila. The ‘substantially complete’ sequence reveals new information about the geneticist’s favourite organism. For example, the fruitfly appears to have only half as many genes as the plant Arabidopsis thaliana, despite being anatomically more complex.

Date: 2000
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