Linear assembly of a human centromere on the Y chromosome
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David Haussler | Benedict Paten | Mark Akeson | Huntington F Willard | Karen H. Miga | Daniel J Turner | Karen H Miga | David Stoddart | Hugh E. Olsen | D. Haussler | H. Willard | D. Turner | B. Paten | Miten Jain | D. Stoddart | M. Akeson | Hugh E Olsen | Miten Jain | Kira V Bulazel | Kira V. Bulazel
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