Nature, Volume 429Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 2004 - Electronic journals |
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Page 365
... sequencing of the human genome has now been completed , we present the results of the largest examination of the quality of the finished DNA sequence . The completed study covers the major contributing sequencing centres and is based on ...
... sequencing of the human genome has now been completed , we present the results of the largest examination of the quality of the finished DNA sequence . The completed study covers the major contributing sequencing centres and is based on ...
Page 368
... sequencing projects to generate a more uniform quality product . Continuous sampling of finished sequence for quality evaluation throughout the production . process of future genome sequencing projects would better enable global quality ...
... sequencing projects to generate a more uniform quality product . Continuous sampling of finished sequence for quality evaluation throughout the production . process of future genome sequencing projects would better enable global quality ...
Page 442
... sequence or epigenetic changes ( see review in this issue by Egger et al . , page 457 ) , and an important adjunct to the genome sequence is to study patterns of differential methylation of genomic DNA and how they affect gene ...
... sequence or epigenetic changes ( see review in this issue by Egger et al . , page 457 ) , and an important adjunct to the genome sequence is to study patterns of differential methylation of genomic DNA and how they affect gene ...
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