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2005-09-05Author
Liberles, DAPermanent link to this record
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10.1186/gb-2005-6-8-117Abstract
Many decisions about genome sequencing projects are directed by perceived gaps in the tree of life, or towards model organisms. With the goal of a better understanding of biology through the lens of evolution, however, there are additional genomes that are worth sequencing. One such rationale for whole-genome sequencing is discussed here, along with other important strategies for understanding the phenotypic divergence of species. © 2005 BioMed Central Ltd.Citation to related work
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