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Science 4 May 2001:
Vol. 292. no. 5518, pp. 822 - 823
DOI: 10.1126/science.292.5518.822

News of the Week

GENOME SEQUENCING:
Celera Assembles Mouse Genome; Public Labs Plan New Strategy

Eliot Marshall

This spring two draft sequences of the mouse genome were completed, one by a public-private consortium and the other by a private company--but to far less fanfare than there was over the draft human genome sequence. The reason: Neither group has produced data that are both free and user-friendly. Biomedical scientists, eager to get their hands on the mouse genome sequence, are beginning to champ at the bit.

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B. C. Schutte, J. P. Mitros, J. A. Bartlett, J. D. Walters, H. P. Jia, M. J. Welsh, T. L. Casavant, and P. B. McCray Jr. (2002)
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Implications of the Human Genome for Understanding Human Biology and Medicine.
G. Subramanian, M. D. Adams, J. C. Venter, and S. Broder (2001)
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