Identification of structural variation in mouse genomes.
Structural variation is variation in structure of DNA regions affecting DNA sequence length and/or orientation. It generally includes deletions, insertions, copy-number gains, inversions, and transposable elements. Traditionally, the identification of structural variation in genomes has been challen...
Main Authors: | Keane, T, Wong, K, Adams, D, Flint, J, Reymond, A, Yalcin, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2014
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