Genome sequence, comparative analysis and haplotype structure of the domestic dog
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James A. Cuff | Jean L. Chang | T. Mikkelsen | M. Daly | M. Grabherr | E. Mauceli | K. Lindblad-Toh | E. Lander | E. Kirkness | S. Searle | Manolis Kellis | C. Ponting | C. Webber | D. Jaffe | M. Zody | Douglas R. Smith | P. Dejong | A. Heger | F. Galibert | M. Clamp | E. Kulbokas | S. Gnerre | C. Wade | Jonathan Butler | M. Kleber | E. Ostrander | N. Sutter | H. Parker | R. Wayne | Xiaohui Xie | L. Goodstadt | Michael Kamal | E. Karlsson | L. Kim | P. Alvarez | W. Brockman | Chee-Wye Chin | J. Pollinger | K. Koepfli | David DeCaprio | C. Hitte | M. Breen | T. Biagi | A. Cook | C. Bardeleben | Rachael Thomas | D. DeCaprio | R. Thomas | Klaus‐Peter Koepfli
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