Massive turnover of functional sequence in human and other mammalian genomes.
Despite the availability of dozens of animal genome sequences, two key questions remain unanswered: First, what fraction of any species' genome confers biological function, and second, are apparent differences in organismal complexity reflected in an objective measure of genomic complexity? Her...
Main Authors: | Meader, S, Ponting, C, Lunter, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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