Using a pericentromeric interspersed repeat to recapitulate the phylogeny and expansion of human centromeric segmental duplications.
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B. Roe | E. Eichler | J. Bailey | S. Schwartz | J. McPherson | N. Archidiacono | D. Misceo | M. Rocchi | P. D. de Jong | M. Ventura | J. Horvath | C. L. Gulden | S. Zhao | C. Yohn | A. Prescott | Jeffrey A. Bailey | J. D. Mcpherson | Evan E. Eichler | Bruce A. Roe | Mario Ventura | P. J. D. Jong | M. Rocchi | Julie E. Horvath | Shaying Zhao | Scott Schwartz
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