Methods for reverse genetic screening in zebrafish by resequencing and TILLING.
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J. Mullikin | Jinghui Zhang | Dongying Wu | Duen-mei Wang | R. Sood | S. Chandrasekharappa | Jun Yu | MaryPat Jones | M. English | M. Anderson | P. Paul Liu | M. Jones | MaryPat Jones | Pu Paul Liu
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