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Helen Pearson
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Helen Pearson: reporter for Nature based in New York
Nature, 2006, vol. 444, issue 7117, 259-261
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There's more than one way to read a stretch of DNA, finds Helen Pearson — and we need to understand them all.
Date: 2006
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