Characterization of the breakpoints of a polymorphic inversion complex detects strict and broad breakpoint reuse at the molecular level.
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Montserrat Papaceit | Carmen Segarra | M. Aguadé | M. Papaceit | C. Segarra | Eva Puerma | Dorcas J Orengo | David Salguero | Montserrat Aguadé | D. Orengo | E. Puerma | D. Salguero
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