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Science 25 October 2002:
Vol. 298. no. 5594, pp. 735 - 736
DOI: 10.1126/science.298.5594.735

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THE INSTITUTE FOR GENOMIC RESEARCH MEETING:
Gene Researchers Hunt Bargains, Fixer-Uppers

Elizabeth Pennisi

BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS--Technology buffs, bioinformaticists, and hardcore experimentalists rubbed elbows here 2 to 5 October at TIGR's 14th International Genome Sequencing and Analysis Conference. They met to discuss better ways to gather and use genomic information, a vast array of which is now at their fingertips. Highlights included discussions of chromosome evolution and new low-cost sequencing approaches.

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