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December 18, 1995 8:00 AM UTC
As reported in Nature, university researchers have used mouse stem cells to create defined deficiencies, inversions, and duplications in chromosomes.
About 10 percent of mouse chromosome 11 has been deleted with the strategy. This has been done in species such as fruit flies, but has been difficult to accomplish in mice. ...