Insights into genetics, human biology and disease gleaned from family based genomic studies
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M. Gerstein | D. MacArthur | J. Rosenfeld | J. Lupski | R. Gibbs | T. Matise | E. Boerwinkle | D. Nickerson | S. Mane | D. Muzny | S. Jhangiani | D. Valle | H. Rehm | M. Bamshad | K. Doheny | A. Hamosh | S. Buyske | A. O’Donnell-Luria | Sushant Kumar | D. Avramopoulos | R. Lifton | M. Günel | V. Sutton | N. Sobreira | J. Chong | D. Pehlivan | J. Posey | Janson J. White | C. Carvalho | C. Boehm | Zeynep Coban Akdemir | P. D. Witmer | P. Liu | T. Harel | S. Baxter | Nan Wu | Centers for Mendelian Genomics | Jessica X. Chong | Pengfei Liu | Nara Sobreira | D. Muzny | Murat Günel
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