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Population Genetics

Eugene Russo
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Eugene Russo: freelance science writer based in Takoma Park

Nature, 2001, vol. 413, issue 6855, 4-5

Abstract: Population geneticists are in short supply, as the need to translate large data sets into disease-susceptibility traits grows, says Eugene Russo

Date: 2001
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