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A mutant mouse menagerie

Alison Abbott

Nature, 2000, vol. 406, issue 6796, 559-559

Abstract: Geneticists are set to be the winners in a chemical lottery, as a mammoth range of randomly mutated mice promises them off-the-shelf tools for defining gene function. Alison Abbott investigates.

Date: 2000
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