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Portions of the glossary text were taken directly or modified from definitions in the U.S. Congress Office of Technology Assessment document: Mapping Our Genes The Genome Projects: How Big, How Fast? OTA-BA-373, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, April 1988.

 

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Basics of DNA Fingerprinting

        By Kate Brinton and Kim-An Lieberman

 

Written by David F. Betsch, Ph.D., Biotechnology Training Programs, Inc.
Edited by Glenda D. Webber, Iowa State University Office of Biotechnology.

 

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DNA DETECTIVES

        Time
        By Kluger, Jeffrey
        Magazine: Time; January 11, 1999

Section: THE FUTURE OF MEDICINE

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