Unexpected structural complexity of supernumerary marker chromosomes characterized by microarray comparative genomic hybridization
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I. Glass | M. Hannibal | K. Tsuchiya | T. Norwood | A. Hing | Beth A. Torchia | K. Opheim | M. Raff
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