Renuse et al., 2011 - Google Patents
ProteogenomicsRenuse et al., 2011
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- 4377371621557902126
- Author
- Renuse S
- Chaerkady R
- Pandey A
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- Publication venue
- Proteomics
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The ability to sequence DNA rapidly, inexpensively and in a high‐throughput fashion provides a unique opportunity to sequence whole genomes of a large number of species. The cataloging of protein‐coding genes from these species, however, remains a non‐trivial …
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