Differences with the relatives
Jean Weissenbach ()
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Jean Weissenbach: Genoscope
Nature, 2004, vol. 429, issue 6990, 353-355
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One of the chimpanzee's chromosomes has been sequenced to near-completion. What can this accomplishment tell us about how we have come to look and act so differently from our chimp relatives?
Date: 2004
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