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Journal of Heredity 2003:94(5)
© 2003 The American Genetic Association 94:432-433


Book Review

Genomes, 2nd edition

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T. A. Brown, Editor. BIOS Scientific Publishers, Oxford, U.K. 2002. 572 pp.

An emerging challenge in the current era of whole genome projects is to integrate these complex data sets with existing knowledge in biological disciplines ranging from medical genetics to evolutionary biology. The second edition of Genomes is a bold attempt to . . . [Full Text of this Article]

Mazen W. Karaman
Joseph G. Hacia

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Keck School of Medicine
University of Southern California
2250 Alcazar Street, IGM 240
Los Angeles, CA 91101


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