Genome-wide analyses implicate 33 loci in heritable dog osteosarcoma, including regulatory variants near CDKN2A/B
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K. Lindblad-Toh | E. Lander | C. Howald | E. Karlsson | J. Modiano | S. Sigurdsson | Ross Swofford | Jason B Wright | M. Breen | T. Biagi | Rachael Thomas | N. Anderson | K. Comstock | W. Kisseberth | C. London | M. Starkey | M. Perloski | S. Ricketts | E. Ivansson | S. Fryc | I. Elvers | P. Rivera | Henrik P von Euler | N. Tonomura | Guillermo Couto | C. Courtay-Cahen | L. Youell | S. Mandlebaum | R. Thomas | Michele Perloski | Sarah Fryc | Guillermo C. Couto
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