An Evaluation of High-Throughput Approaches to QTL Mapping in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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David J. Galas | Nikita A. Sakhanenko | Simon Anders | Julien Gagneur | Lars M. Steinmetz | L. Steinmetz | D. Galas | Raeka S. Aiyar | J. Gagneur | A. Deutschbauer | M. Proctor | S. Anders | M. Nguyen | S. Wilkening | Gen Lin | Manu M. Tekkedil | Adam Deutschbauer | Michelle Nguyen | Stefan Wilkening | Raquel Kuehn | Michael Proctor | Gen Lin | Emilie S. Fritsch | R. Kuehn
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