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Human Molecular Genetics 2005 14(10):1243; doi:10.1093/hmg/ddi150
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Kay E. Davies

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In the very first issue of this Journal published in 1992, we declared that human molecular genetics had ‘clearly come of age’ and that there was a real need for a new journal because of the vast amount of information accumulating from genome studies. It is very satisfying to look back on how the Journal was then and how . . . [Full Text of this Article]