Individual Differences Caused By Shuffled Chunks Of DNA In The Human Genome
Sep 28th 2007Drug InformationBiology
A study by Yale researchers offers a new view of what causes the greatest genetic variability among individuals - suggesting that it is due less to single point mutations than to the presence of structural changes that cause extended segments of the human genome to be missing, rearranged or present in extra copies. [click link for full article]
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