Complex patterns of copy number variation at sites of segmental duplications: an important category of structural variation in the human genome
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Xavier Estivill | David N. Cooper | Horst Hameister | Hildegard Kehrer-Sawatzki | L. Armengol | X. Estivill | D. Cooper | N. Nowak | J. Conroy | H. Hameister | H. Kehrer-Sawatzki | W. Schempp | V. Goidts | Lluis Armengol | Jeffrey Conroy | Violaine Goidts | Werner Schempp | Norma Nowak
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