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Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Master gene, NEW SCI, 162(2186), 1999, pp. 22-22

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Hidden sacrifice - For every transgenic mouse, tens more are consigned to an early grave, NEW SCI, 162(2185), 1999, pp. 4-4

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Going loopy - Hula-hoops could be the next craze among geneticists, NEW SCI, 162(2182), 1999, pp. 10-10

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Gone with the wind - Will buffer zones stop genes spreading to nearby crops?, NEW SCI, 162(2182), 1999, pp. 25-25

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Tadpole genes show how the blood flows, NEW SCI, 162(2181), 1999, pp. 12-12

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Exquisite taste - Traditional plant breeding can produce a superior fruit, NEW SCI, 162(2180), 1999, pp. 17-17

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Killer pheasants - Ironically, one game bird may be seeing off another, NEW SCI, 162(2180), 1999, pp. 25-25

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Freeze! Gene police! Enforcing Europe's tough food laws could depend on a very precise DNA kit, NEW SCI, 161(2179), 1999, pp. 4-4

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Cutting off a tumour's energy supply, NEW SCI, 161(2179), 1999, pp. 17-17

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Something rotten ... - How bluebottles and beetles could help preserve your food, NEW SCI, 161(2178), 1999, pp. 15-15

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Suckling pigs acquire a taste for cordon bleu, NEW SCI, 161(2178), 1999, pp. 16-16

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Sex pheromone could save thousands, NEW SCI, 161(2177), 1999, pp. 6-6

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Gene feud, NEW SCI, 161(2177), 1999, pp. 14-14

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Gutcha! At last there's a way to fight the dreaded E-coli, NEW SCI, 161(2177), 1999, pp. 15-15

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Inside information - Finding out how chemicals affect key genes should make for safer pesticides, NEW SCI, 161(2177), 1999, pp. 17-17

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Hair raising, NEW SCI, 161(2176), 1999, pp. 7-7

Authors: Concar, D MacKenzie, D Coghlan, A
Citation: D. Concar et al., Mashed potatoes, NEW SCI, 161(2176), 1999, pp. 13-13

Authors: Concar, D Coghlan, A
Citation: D. Concar et A. Coghlan, A question of breeding, NEW SCI, 161(2175), 1999, pp. 4-5

Authors: Coghlan, A Concar, D MacKenzie, D
Citation: A. Coghlan et al., GMFoods, NEW SCI, 161(2174), 1999, pp. 4-5

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Green for danger - Jellyfish gene blows whistle on chemicals that cause cancer, NEW SCI, 161(2174), 1999, pp. 7-7

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Four-pronged attack - Has the malaria parasite finally met its match?, NEW SCI, 161(2174), 1999, pp. 11-11

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Blessed relief - A simple jab could save women from an irrtation infection, NEW SCI, 161(2173), 1999, pp. 7-7

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Electric DNA - There's another information superhighway lurking in our genes, NEW SCI, 161(2173), 1999, pp. 19-19

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Turned on itself - HIV could be gene therapists' best friend, NEW SCI, 161(2172), 1999, pp. 5-5

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, The secret of zone 14 - Action in "the hole" was the recipe for World Cup success, NEW SCI, 161(2172), 1999, pp. 12-12
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