| 21. | In the new work, scientists completed the genetic map of Streptomyces coelicolor, a well-studied representative of the bacterial family.
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| 22. | This genetic map was constructed from 121 progeny of a cross between two wild type isolates and involved 134 markers.
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| 23. | These chromosomes, the three smallest, have been finished, showing that chromosome sequence can be tackled without a fine resolution genetic map.
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| 24. | But the full genetic map has not been made, and there may be other surprises that could explain Ebola's ferocious virulence.
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| 25. | And there are less detailed genetic maps now available or being developed for virtually every other important crop or farm animal.
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| 26. | France's Genset holds a private genetics map that it says within a year will contain 60, 000 markers for drug testing.
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| 27. | His leap last week from the Internet to " newborn babies with a genetic map in their hands " showed some promise.
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| 28. | Andrzej and his team can pretty much produce a genetic map overnight, a job that might take one or two people a year.
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| 29. | A spokesman for the National Institutes of Health's genome office said the project had made use of two genetic maps that were available.
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| 30. | Even more surprising, the genetic maps of these laboratory recreations turned out to be very much like the map of the wild sunflower itself.
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