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Received 14 October 2002 Accepted 12 December 2002 Published online 19 March 2003 Site-specific selfish genes as tools for the control and genetic engineering of natural populations
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Washington / DC / Boca Raton / L. A. / /

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Wilson / Brodsky / Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press / Thomas D. D. / Wellcome Trust / Donnelly / J. C. & Kiszewski A. E. / ASM Press / CRC Press / /

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Jordan / United States / /

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Product Issues / /

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Cold Spring Harbor / Imperial College / /

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recognition site / target site / meiotic products / /

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disease / malaria / sterility / vector-borne disease / recessive female sterility / cut / male sterility / vector-borne diseases / unisexual sterility bisexual sterility maternal effect bisexual sterility / /

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gene therapy / /

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US Department of Agriculture / Biosocial Research Foundation / Centre for Population Biology / Austin Burt Department of Biological Sciences / Imperial College / Royal Society / /

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Burt Proc / Dreier / Trautman / Segal / Craig Jr / Austin Burt / /

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author / D. J. / engineer / /

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HEG2 chromosome / /

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gene therapy / functional genomics / genetic engineering / Directed evolution / genetic code / gene expression / Gene targeting / Transplantation / simulation / genotype / recombination / /

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