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Worming into genetic instability

Susan M. Rosenberg () and P. J. Hastings
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Susan M. Rosenberg: Department of Molecular and Human Genetics
P. J. Hastings: Department of Molecular and Human Genetics

Nature, 2004, vol. 430, issue 7000, 625-626

Abstract: A study of roundworms shows that genomic mutations occur surprisingly frequently, and that the kinds of changes involved differ from those predicted. Are genomes inherently less stable than previously suspected?

Date: 2004
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