Sixty-nine kilobases of contiguous human genomic sequence containing the α-galactosidase A and Bruton's tyrosine kinase loci
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R. Gibbs | J. Belmont | X. Liu | D. Muzny | J. Oeltjen | J. Lu | R. Allen | J. Lu | J. Lu | D. Muzny
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