Systematic screen for human disease genes in yeast
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Ronald W. Davis | L. Steinmetz | P. Oefner | G. Giaever | A. Chu | T. Jones | A. Deutschbauer | Z. Herman | H. Prokisch | C. Scharfe | D. Mokranjac | Ted Jones | Dejana Mokranjac
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