Six is seventh
Jane Grimwood () and
Jeremy Schmutz ()
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Jane Grimwood: Stanford Human Genome Center
Jeremy Schmutz: Stanford Human Genome Center
Nature, 2003, vol. 425, issue 6960, 775-776
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The finished sequence of human chromosome 6 reveals an abundance of biological information previously buried within the draft of the human genome, and illustrates the increasing power of comparative genomics.
Date: 2003
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