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Published online 8 February 2001 | Nature | doi:10.1038/news010208-11
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Genes of mice and men
A cloned collection of mice genes could help pin down human diseases.
The full genome sequences of man and mouse will take some sorting out. One aim will be to ascribe functions to the thousands of genes discovered.
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