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Science 1 September 2000:
Vol. 289. no. 5484, p. 1471
DOI: 10.1126/science.289.5484.1471a

Letters

This Week's Letters

A new Web site, Human Genome Central, is described that provides links to various public resources that have "ancillary information and tools that provide an ongoing picture of the [human] genome that is comprehensive and comprehensible." How greenhouse gas emission baselines could be calculated "so as not to penalize developing countries that enact and enforce strong environmental laws" is examined. And archaeological evidence used to determine when moas became extinct in New Zealand is discussed.


Letters in This Issue

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[Letter] Help in Accessing Human Genome Information
The International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium
[Letter] Rain Forest Conservation Under Review
Charles Di Leva. Responses John O. Niles, Claire Kremen, Philip Guillery; Robert Bonnie and Stephan Schwartzman
[Letter] Less Is Moa
Atholl Anderson. Response R. N. Holdaway and C. Jacomb
[Letter] Corrections and Clarifications



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