Scientists decode DNA of pig, a research favorite
Monday, November 2, 2009 - 06:14
in Health & Medicine
CHICAGO (AP) -- An international group of scientists has decoded the DNA of the domestic pig, research that may one day prove useful in finding new treatments for both pigs and people, and perhaps aid in efforts for a new swine flu vaccine for pigs....
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