Efficient mapping of mendelian traits in dogs through genome-wide association
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K. Lindblad-Toh | J. Mesirov | E. Lander | M. Zody | N. Patterson | E. Kulbokas | C. Wade | L. Andersson | E. Karlsson | G. Pielberg | Evan T. Keller | T. Biagi | I. Baranowska | N. S. Hillbertz | N. Anderson | K. Comstock | H. Euler | O. Kämpe | Å. Hedhammar | G. Andersson
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