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Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Five is the magic number - There's an optimum number of digits. Add any more and creatures become all fingers and thumbs, NEW SCI, 170(2290), 2001, pp. 14-14

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Insurers backtrack on gene test demands, NEW SCI, 170(2290), 2001, pp. 14-14

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Privatising your proteins - A trio of companies plans to go way beyond thehuman genome project, NEW SCI, 170(2286), 2001, pp. 5-5

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Portable test spots foot and mouth fast, NEW SCI, 170(2285), 2001, pp. 17-17

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Worth a shot - How rare breeds and valuable herds can be saved from foot and mouth, NEW SCI, 170(2285), 2001, pp. 17-17

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Kill the swill - The days of feeding leftover food to pigs may be numbered, NEW SCI, 169(2282), 2001, pp. 11-11

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Cows in clover, NEW SCI, 169(2282), 2001, pp. 11-11

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Eat your greens - Pests may confuse their dinner with a bunch of weeds, NEW SCI, 169(2282), 2001, pp. 15-15

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Breathe easy - Mainland Europe's close escape from windborne foot and mouth, NEW SCI, 169(2281), 2001, pp. 10-10

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, A is for aardvark - The first Who's who of the natural world has been launched, NEW SCI, 169(2281), 2001, pp. 17-17

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Virus on the rampage - Nowhere is safe from the virulent now strain of foot and mouth disease, NEW SCI, 169(2280), 2001, pp. 4-5

Authors: Coghlan, A Young, E
Citation: A. Coghlan et E. Young, Reprogram your body - We won't need to clone embryos if we can recycle adult cells instead, NEW SCI, 169(2280), 2001, pp. 6-6

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Life is sweet - A simple test means record harvests for China's poor potato farmers, NEW SCI, 169(2280), 2001, pp. 15-15

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Head to head - People with inherited diseases are ready to challenge pro-lifers over the future of medical research, NEW SCI, 169(2279), 2001, pp. 4-5

Authors: Coghlan, A Le Page, M
Citation: A. Coghlan et M. Le Page, The revolution has begun, NEW SCI, 169(2278), 2001, pp. 4-5

Authors: Coghlan, A Marchant, J
Citation: A. Coghlan et J. Marchant, What's next - The genome will transform medicine. But it's no easy task, NEW SCI, 169(2278), 2001, pp. 5-5

Authors: Cohen, P Coghlan, A
Citation: P. Cohen et A. Coghlan, Less is more - Our genes are subtler than we ever guessed, NEW SCI, 169(2278), 2001, pp. 6-7

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Fish is food for thought, NEW SCI, 169(2277), 2001, pp. 16-16

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Against the grain - Half the world depends on rice. Now a multinational controls its genome, NEW SCI, 169(2276), 2001, pp. 6-6

Authors: Coghlan, A Day, M
Citation: A. Coghlan et M. Day, Bugs keep HIV at bay - A dose of live bacteria could help fight off invading viruses, NEW SCI, 169(2276), 2001, pp. 18-18

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Bag that bug by its barcode, NEW SCI, 169(2275), 2001, pp. 12-12

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Stench bugs, NEW SCI, 169(2275), 2001, pp. 15-15

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Moment-after injection could block HIV, NEW SCI, 169(2274), 2001, pp. 6-6

Authors: Coghlan, A Young, E
Citation: A. Coghlan et E. Young, Too close for comfort - If it's monkeys today, will it be humans tomorrow?, NEW SCI, 169(2274), 2001, pp. 6-6

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Revolution aborted? Embryonic stem cell research may grind to a halt, NEW SCI, 169(2274), 2001, pp. 17-17
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