Researchers will be able to gain access to the complete zebrafish genome sequence within less than two years, accelerating gene identification of existing mutants and opening up new possibilities for genome-wide reverse genetics tools. Here, we discuss the context and promise of the zebrafish genome project.
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*Zebrafish Workshop, The Sanger Centre, Hinxton, UK; 26–27 October 2000.
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Duyk, G., Schmitt, K. Fish × 3. Nat Genet 27, 8–9 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1038/83807
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