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Submitted: 4 February 2003
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Accepted: 4 March 2003
© 2003 by The American Society for Cell Biology
This article is based on a lecture given at the Education Committee Workshop “New Paradigms in Teaching Introductory and Cell Biology: Bio2010” at the annual meeting of the American Society for Cell Biology, December 14, 2002. I am grateful to Kerry Brenner, Study Director, Board on Life Sciences of the National Research Council, who coordinated the Bio2010 study, for her help and advice.