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Published in Science on March 23, 2001

Authors

R J Roberts1, H E Varmus, M Ashburner, P O Brown, M B Eisen, C Khosla, M Kirschner, R Nusse, M Scott, B Wold

Author Affiliations

1: New England Biolabs, Beverly, MA 01915, USA. roberts@neb.com

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