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Volume 325 Issue 6107, 26 February 1987

Opinion

  • The US plan to put a space station into an orbit about the Earth has little to commend it except that it will show that the United States is still in space. But there are better and safer ways of leading.

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  • The insider-trading scandal seems unstoppable, but there are some things that could be done.

    Opinion
  • British universities have lost their political friends. Will US universities follow suit?.

    Opinion
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News

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Correspondence

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News & Views

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Scientific Correspondence

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Book Review

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Commentary

  • The Japanese project for the development of a super-sequencer for DNA analysis has reached the point at which estimates of cost can be attempted.

    • Akiyoshi Wada
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Review Article

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Letter

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Product Review

  • Overlap cloning and large fragment electrophoresis bring total knowledge of the E. coli genome into prospect.

    • D. L. Daniels
    • F. R. Blattner
    Product Review
  • This week some of the products that will be on exhibit at the American Society for Microbiology meeting in Atlanta, Georgia, 1–6 March, are previewed.

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