An exceptionally large-scale project aimed at assigning function to all protein-coding genes in the human genome is reported on page 721 by Neumann et al.1. Here are two complementary views on the experimental design and analysis, and on how useful the findings will be to cell biologists.
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Swedlow, J., Cotta-Ramusino, C. & Elledge, S. Genome-wide view of mitosis. Nature 464, 684–685 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1038/464684a
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