Structural Chromosomal Rearrangements Require Nucleotide-Level Resolution: Lessons from Next-Generation Sequencing in Prenatal Diagnosis.
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Ryan L. Collins | D. Warburton | J. Gusella | C. Morton | R. Collins | H. Brand | M. Talkowski | F. Quintero-Rivera | S. Kantarci | Z. Ordulu | Tammy Kammin | V. Pillalamarri | C. Redin | Ian Blumenthal | C. Hanscom | S. Pereira | India Bradley | B. Crandall | P. Gerrol | M. Hayden | N. Hussain | Bibi Kanengisser-Pines | B. Levy | M. Macera | Erica S Spiegel | B. Stevens | J. Ulm | L. Wilkins-Haug | Naomi Yachelevich | Erica S. Spiegel | T. Kammin | Zehra Ordulu | Carrie Hanscom
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