Is the SARS gene code finally confirmed and ready for publication in Science?

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The SARS gene code has been confirmed and is set for publication in the journal Science. The un-reviewed sequence of the SARS genome consists of 27,000 base pairs, which is crucial for understanding the virus's structure and function. This confirmation is a significant milestone in virology and public health, providing a foundation for further research and potential vaccine development.

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  • Understanding of genomic sequencing techniques
  • Familiarity with virology and viral genomics
  • Knowledge of scientific publication processes
  • Basic comprehension of bioinformatics tools for sequence analysis
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  • Research the implications of the SARS genome sequence on vaccine development
  • Explore bioinformatics tools for analyzing viral genomes
  • Study the methodologies used in genomic sequencing
  • Investigate the peer-review process for scientific publications
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Virologists, researchers in infectious diseases, public health officials, and anyone involved in genomic research and vaccine development will benefit from this discussion.

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Here Science coverage of the SARS genome

http://www.sciencemag.org/feature/data/sars/
 
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