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(Excerpted from Chicago Tribune, Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2005)

Field Museum gets a new superstar

The skeleton of Clint, whose blood was used to map the chimp genome, will be safeguarded here for future research




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•   Field Museum gets a new superstar

The skeleton of Clint, whose blood was used to map the chimp genome, will be safeguarded here for future research

Chicago Tribune, Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2005
Byline: William Mullen, Tribune staff reporter


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