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Small genome, big insights

John Mulley and Peter Holland ()
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John Mulley: University of Oxford
Peter Holland: University of Oxford

Nature, 2004, vol. 431, issue 7011, 916-917

Abstract: The genome of a second pufferfish species has been sequenced. Why is this important? Because comparing this genome with that of other animals yields a wealth of information on genome evolution.

Date: 2004
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