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Ann. Hum. Genet. (1998), 62, 465±466 465 Printed in Great Britain Book reviews in with Sir-related unpublished experimental Telomeres and Telomerase. Edited by D. J. data, such as Rap1p and Rad52, all obviously Chadwick and G. Cardew. Chichester : from their own laboratories. Later, when Harley John Wiley and Sons, 1997. Pp. 238. has presented his data on human ageing, In February 1997, the CIBA foundation hosted Lansdorp and Holliday are quick to mention an international meeting in London to discuss experiments to support him in his hypotheses. the biology of telomeric DNA sequences and There then follow a series of ` what-ifs ' by their associated proteins. As a participant to the participants whereby the relevance of oxygen- accompanying day of lectures, I was intrigued by and ultra violet-induced damage to chromosomes what had happened behind the closed doors prior are addressed and consummately answered to the seminars. With the publication of jointly by both Harley and Blackburn. Telomeres and Telomerase, we actually get to So back to what I was intimating beforehand, ®nd out as this text is a collection of research and what was clearly stated by Brenner : the papers, each followed by an open
Annals of Human Genetics – Wiley
Published: Jan 1, 1998
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