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Hi Mea and All
> Perhaps someone can tell me how to access the Science article. Mea
..... and .....
> NYT on the other hand doesn't need the publicity and would rather have the
$$$.
> Aaron Morris
.... thinking just a little bit too much about copyright I reckon!
The NYT have a little bit of a cheek if they are asking for payment for
access to the full article. They are only quoting an article in Science
(abstract also available for no-cost registration), written by some
scientists (who, of course, make no financial gain at all from the whole
thing).
See the abstract for free here after registering:
http://www.sciencemag.org/
The full article will cost you $5 online. Otherwise, your nearest
university/college library is quite likely to have Science .... or, if you
are really keen, broke and a little bit lucky, asking the authors (address
in the Science article) may elicit a free reprint through the mail.
And for those interested (paraphrasing breaks no copyright), the gene is one
already known to influence foraging in the fruit fly. It codes for a
protein kinase, a class of gene known to be important in the regulation of
sets of other genes.
Gavin.
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