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Science 10 December 2004:
Vol. 306. no. 5703, pp. 1937 - 1940
DOI: 10.1126/science.1102210


Abstract
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A Draft Sequence for the Genome of the Domesticated Silkworm (Bombyx mori)
Biology Analysis Group and Genome Analysis Group

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Figs. S1 to S5
Tables S1 to S10
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Data tables. Excel and text data tables referenced in main Supporting Online Material PDF document, including Table S5 (silkworm and other Lepidoptera functional coverage; Excel spreadsheet files) and Table S9 (complete list of silkworm genes, highlighting genes discussed in artile text, in Excel spreadsheet file, along with DNA sequence for protein coding regions and amino acid sequences, in accompanying text files in FASTA-like format). Files are packaged as compressed archive of Excel and text files, in *.zip format; users should download the compressed file to their machine and decompress the file on their local hard drive, using the instructions below.)
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