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    Re: Seeking collaborator in zebrafish genome (transposon)
    Submitted by XG Deng; posted on Saturday, April 21, 2007
    i can open our repeat sequence if one isinterested in cooperation.



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    Seeking collaborator in zebrafish genome (transposon)
    Submitted by XG Deng; posted on Saturday, April 21, 2007
    we found a multcopy repeat sequence in zebrafish genome (ll chromosomes), by our new method DHPC. We suspected that they are a new transposon, this idea is vertifiedby EST blast. but we are not biologists, we hope to cooperate with biologists in this work. who is interested in this work can cantact us by emial dengxuegong@tom.com
    Re: Seeking collaborator in zebrafish genome (transposon)
    Submitted by XG Deng; posted on Saturday, April 21, 2007
    i can open our repeat sequence if one isinterested in cooperation.
    rewrite: Seeking collaborator in zebrafish genome (transposon)
    Submitted by XG Deng; posted on Saturday, April 21, 2007
    we found a multi-copy repeat sequence in zebrafish genome (all chromosomes), by our new method DHPC. We suspected that they are a new transposon, this idea is vertifiedby EST blast. but we are not biologists, we hope to cooperate with biologists in this work. who is interested in this work can cantact us by emial

     

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