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Mapping the path of genetics

Written by Neir Eshel, Senior Writer
Published: Tuesday, October 18th, 2005

Twenty-seven years ago, in a resort town high in Utah's Wasatch Mountains, David Botstein had a simple idea that would change the course of genetics.

Botstein, then a professor at MIT, was in town for an informal meeting of University of ...(back to the article)

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