A Single IGF1 Allele Is a Major Determinant of Small Size in Dogs
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C. Bustamante | E. Ostrander | N. Sutter | K. Chase | M. Gray | Keyan Zhao | Lan Zhu | Badri Padhukasahasram | E. Karlins | Sean Davis | Paul G. Jones | P. Quignon | G. Johnson | H. Parker | N. Fretwell | D. S. Mosher | D. Lawler | E. Satyaraj | M. Nordborg | K. Lark | R. Wayne | Badri K. Padhukasahasram | Melissa M. Gray | Dana S. Mosher
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