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A Short Guide to the Human Genome Pdf

A Short Guide to the Human Genome
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Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0879697911

How many genes are in the human genome? Which genes are commonly associated with genetic diseases? How many mobile elements, simple sequence repeats, or protein kinases are encoded in the genome? What are the largest genes and proteins? How similar are human proteins to those of mouse, yeast, or bacteria?

Although the human genome has been sequenced, it often can be surprisingly difficult to find answers to seemingly simple questions about its characteristics. Download A Short Guide to the Human Genome from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. This convenient handbook, written in question-and-answer format, allows researchers and teachers alike access to basic facts about the human genome.

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