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Mosquito genome leaves researchers itching for more

As a second mosquito species is sequenced, news@nature.com looks back to see what these genomes do for science.

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Ledford, H. Mosquito genome leaves researchers itching for more. Nature (2007). https://doi.org/10.1038/news070514-19

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