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Science 6 December 2002:
Vol. 298. no. 5600, pp. 1863 - 1865
DOI: 10.1126/science.298.5600.1863

News of the Week

GENOMICS:
Sequence Tells Mouse, Human Genome Secrets

Elizabeth Pennisi

This week, researchers from around the world describe discoveries about the mouse genome that are providing insights into our own genetic code and making mice an even better biomedical research tool. An analysis of the sequence, published in the 5 December issue of Nature, is accompanied by five papers delving into the mouse's genetic characteristics and comparing them to those of humans. Some genes and other bits of sequence are similar across the board; elsewhere, there are intriguing differences.

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