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Global variation in copy number in the human genome

by: Richard Redon, Shumpei Ishikawa, Karen R Fitch, Lars Feuk, George H Perry, Daniel T Andrews, Heike Fiegler, Michael H Shapero, Andrew R Carson, Wenwei Chen, Eun K Cho, Stephanie Dallaire, Jennifer L Freeman, Juan R Gonzalez, Monica Gratacos, Jing Huang, Dimitrios Kalaitzopoulos, Daisuke Komura, Jeffrey R Macdonald, Christian R Marshall, Rui Mei, Lyndal Montgomery, Kunihiro Nishimura, Kohji Okamura, Fan Shen, Martin J Somerville, Joelle Tchinda, Armand Valsesia, Cara Woodwark, Fengtang Yang, Junjun Zhang, Tatiana Zerjal, Jane Zhang, Lluis Armengol, Donald F Conrad, Xavier Estivill, Chris Tyler-Smith, Nigel P Carter, Hiroyuki Aburatani, Charles Lee, Keith W Jones, Stephen W Scherer, Matthew E Hurles
Nature, Vol. 444, No. 7118. (23 November 2006), pp. 444-454.


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