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Nature 406, 559 (10 August 2000) | doi:10.1038/35020632
A mutant mouse menagerie
Alison Abbott1
Abstract
Geneticists are set to be the winners in a chemical lottery, as a mammoth range of randomly mutated mice promises them off-the-shelf tools for defining gene function. Alison Abbott investigates.
An army of mutant mice is poised to invade the laboratories of geneticists. This month's Nature Genetics1, 2 reports the results from two new screens for these rodents, which should make it easier to use the mouse genome as a guide to deciphering our own genetic blueprint.
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