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Fowl sequence

Jeremy Schmutz () and Jane Grimwood ()
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Jeremy Schmutz: Stanford Human Genome Center
Jane Grimwood: Stanford Human Genome Center

Nature, 2004, vol. 432, issue 7018, 679-680

Abstract: Chickens have been an invaluable model organism for decades. Their usefulness in research, from genomics to breeding, will further increase with the sequencing of the genome of one chicken species.

Date: 2004
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