The genes we share with yeast, flies, worms, and mice

new clues to human health and disease

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Maya Pines
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The genes we share with yeast, flies, worms, and mice

new clues to human health and disease

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English
Pages
100

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Table of Contents

Discovering what the genes in a living cell do-starting with yeast / by Maya Pines
Unexpected rewards from our similarity to fruit flies / by Gary A. Taubes
The first animal to have its entire genome sequenced: C. elegans / by Maya Pines
Treasures await those who study our closest relative among model organisms: the mouse / by Stephen S. Hall
Shuttling between species to make sense of the human genome / by Maya Pines
Poster: human disease genes that are found in flies, worms, and yeast.

Edition Notes

Cover title.

"This is the eighth in a series of reports about biomedical science"--Inside front cover.

Editor, Maya Pines--P. 100.

Published in
Chevy Chase, Md
Genre
Popular works., popular works.
Other Titles
Genes we share

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Pagination
100 p. :
Number of pages
100

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL14752852M
OCLC/WorldCat
46596966

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OL18487094W

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