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Not much in common
Email: Jonathan B Weitzman - jonathanweitzman@hotmail.com News from The Scientist 2001, 2(1):20010830-01
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The two groups who sequenced the human genome agreed on one thing – that there are fewer genes than everyone originally thought. Both groups estimated around 30,000 genes, using un-precise prediction methods. In the August 24 Cell, John Hogenesch and colleagues, at The Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation in California, compared the two sets of predicted genes to see how much they agree (Cell 2001, 106:413-415).
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