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Science, 2014
Sheep Genome![Figure][1] PHOTOS: (TOP TO BOTTOM) ROB_LAN/ISTOCK PHOTO; © JUNIORS BILDARCHIV GMBH/ALAMY Sheep-specific genetic changes underlie differences in lipid metabolism between sheep and other mammals, and may have contributed to the production of wool. Jiang et al. sequenced the genome of two Texel sheep, a breed that produces high-value meat,
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Sheep Genome![Figure][1] PHOTOS: (TOP TO BOTTOM) ROB_LAN/ISTOCK PHOTO; © JUNIORS BILDARCHIV GMBH/ALAMY Sheep-specific genetic changes underlie differences in lipid metabolism between sheep and other mammals, and may have contributed to the production of wool. Jiang et al. sequenced the genome of two Texel sheep, a breed that produces high-value meat,
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1986
To the Editor.— I am writing to correct certain information in the article entitled "Academic Dismissal: Due Process: Part II" by Henry R. Arkin, JD, 1 in which Scott E. Ewing's case against the Regents of the University of Michigan is discussed. At the time the article appeared, the university had appealed the case to the US Supreme Court. On Dec 12,
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To the Editor.— I am writing to correct certain information in the article entitled "Academic Dismissal: Due Process: Part II" by Henry R. Arkin, JD, 1 in which Scott E. Ewing's case against the Regents of the University of Michigan is discussed. At the time the article appeared, the university had appealed the case to the US Supreme Court. On Dec 12,
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