Nature, Volume 429Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 2004 |
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... genome . All sequences were repeat masked with RepeatMasker ( http://repeatmasker.genome.washington.edu ) and low - quality alignments ( e - value > 10-30 , sequence identity < 90 % , length < 80 bp ) were discarded . For ...
... genome . All sequences were repeat masked with RepeatMasker ( http://repeatmasker.genome.washington.edu ) and low - quality alignments ( e - value > 10-30 , sequence identity < 90 % , length < 80 bp ) were discarded . For ...
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... genomic DNA and how they affect gene expression " . Not everything is to do with genes ; much of the information in the genome sequence must be considered in the larger context of the chromosomes . Human chromosomes undergo replication ...
... genomic DNA and how they affect gene expression " . Not everything is to do with genes ; much of the information in the genome sequence must be considered in the larger context of the chromosomes . Human chromosomes undergo replication ...
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... genome sequence was made freely available for everyone to use . However , putting the genome sequence in the pub- lic domain also provides a golden opportunity for all scientists to contribute their expertise and vision to the genome ...
... genome sequence was made freely available for everyone to use . However , putting the genome sequence in the pub- lic domain also provides a golden opportunity for all scientists to contribute their expertise and vision to the genome ...
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