breeno | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 09 2007 | news, science, genetics
Quoted: Many of the areas of the human genome previously thought to be deserts are in fact teeming with life, a scientist will tell the annual conference of the European Society of Human Genetics. Most known human genes in the genome map are still incompletely annotated, according to the researcher.
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