Multiple mutant T alleles cause haploinsufficiency of Brachyury and short tails in Manx cats
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M. Bamshad | K. Buckingham | M. McMillin | L. Lyons | Margaret M. Brassil | A. Weinmann | Alejandro Cortes | K. Shively | K. Magnaye
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