The DNA sequence of human chromosome 21 The chromosome 21 mapping and sequencing consortium

The chromosome 21 mapping and sequencing consortium M. Hattori*, A. Fujiyama*, T. D. Taylor*, H. Watanabe*, T. Yada*, H.-S. Park*, A. Toyoda*, K. Ishii*, Y. Totoki*, D.-K. Choi*, E. Soedat, M. Ohki:, T. Takagi§, Y. Sakaki*§; S. Taudienl, K. Blechschmidtl, A. Polleyl, U. Menzell, J. Delabar�, K. Kumpfl, R. Lehmannl, D. Patterson#, K. Reichwaldl, A. Rumpl, M. Schillhabell, A. Schudyl, W. Zimmermannl, A. Rosenthall; J. Kudoh, K. Shibuya, K. Kawasaki, S. Asakawa, A. Shintani, T. Sasaki, K. Nagamine, S. Mitsuyama, S. E. Antonarakis**, S. Minoshima, N. Shimizu, G. Nordsiektt, K. Hornischertt, P. Brandttt, M. Scharfett, O. Schointt, A. Desario::, J. Reichelttt, G. Kauertt, H. Bloickertt; J. Ramser§§, A. Beck§§, S. Klages§§, S. Hennig§§, L. Riesselmann§§, E. Dagand§§, T. Haaf§§, S. Wehrmeyer§§, K. Borzym§§, K. Gardiner#, D. Nizeticll, F. Francis§§, H. Lehrach§§, R. Reinhardt§§ & M.-L. Yaspo§§

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