Genes should not be patentable, but if they are, we all have to do it
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- DOI: 10.1038/35040754
Genes should not be patentable, but if they are, we all have to do it
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The genome sequence of the plant pathogen Xylella fastidiosa. The Xylella fastidiosa Consortium of the Organization for Nucleotide Sequencing and Analysis.Nature. 2000 Jul 13;406(6792):151-9. doi: 10.1038/35018003. Nature. 2000. PMID: 10910347
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