The fine-scale and complex architecture of human copy-number variation.
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A. Tsalenko | N. Sampas | L. Bruhn | G. Perry | Z. Yakhini | A. Ben-Dor | N. Yamada | P. Tsang | I. Steinfeld | Charles Lee | Jong-il Kim | Jeong-Sun Seo | S. Laderman | L. Rodriguez-Revenga | Charles W Tran | A. Scheffer | Han-Soo Park | Jong-Il Kim | L. Rodríguez-Revenga | N. A. Yamada | Charles Lee | George H. Perry | Charles Lee | Israel Steinfeld
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