A Novel Nonsense Mutation in the DMP1 Gene Identified by a Genome-Wide Association Study Is Responsible for Inherited Rickets in Corriedale Sheep
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Dorian J. Garrick | Max F. Rothschild | Hugh T. Blair | M. Rothschild | H. Blair | K. Dittmer | D. Garrick | Xia Zhao | Xia Zhao | Keren E. Dittmer | Keith G. Thompson | K. G. Thompson
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