An integrated metric physical map of human chromosome 19
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Tom Slezak | Anthony V. Carrano | Elbert Branscomb | M. Batzer | G. Lennon | A. Carrano | J. Lamerdin | L. Ashworth | E. Branscomb | T. Slezak | A. Olsen | H. Mohrenweiser | L. Gordon | P. Jong | J. Garnes | Emilio Garcia | Mark A. Batzer | Emilio Garcia | Pieter de Jong | Linda K. Ashworth | Brigitte Brandriff | Jeffrey A. Garnes | Laurie A. Gordon | Jane E. Lamerdin | Greg Lennon | Harvey Mohrenweiser | Anne S. Olsen | B. Brandriff
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