Analysis of segmental duplications reveals a distinct pattern of continuation-of-synteny between human and mouse genomes
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Roel A. Ophoff | Nelson B. Freimer | N. Freimer | R. Ophoff | P. N. Rao | M. Mehan | Erin Slaten | Michael R. Mehan | Maricel Almonte | P. Nagesh Rao | M. Almonte | P. Rao | N. Freimer | Erin Slaten
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