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Frontiers of gene function

Sean M. O'Rourke () and Bruce Bowerman ()
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Sean M. O'Rourke: Institute of Molecular Biology, University of Oregon
Bruce Bowerman: Institute of Molecular Biology, University of Oregon

Nature, 2005, vol. 434, issue 7032, 444-445

Abstract: The technique of RNA interference continues to pay dividends. The latest application of the method to the nematode worm adds detail to the list of genes known to function in the early stages of development.

Date: 2005
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