A large-scale insertional mutagenesis screen in zebrafish.
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A. Amsterdam | S. Burgess | N. Hopkins | Zhaoxia Sun | Wenbiao Chen | G. Golling | M. Haldi | S. Farrington | W. Chen | Z. Sun | K. Townsend | A Amsterdam | S Burgess | N Hopkins | G Golling | W Chen | Z Sun | K Townsend | S Farrington | M Haldi | Z. Sun | Z. Sun
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