Discovery of previously unidentified genomic disorders from the duplication architecture of the human genome.
Genomic disorders are characterized by the presence of flanking segmental duplications that predispose these regions to recurrent rearrangement. Based on the duplication architecture of the genome, we investigated 130 regions that we hypothesized as candidates for previously undescribed genomic diso...
Auteurs principaux: | Sharp, A, Hansen, S, Selzer, R, Cheng, Z, Regan, R, Hurst, J, Stewart, H, Price, S, Blair, E, Hennekam, R, Fitzpatrick, C, Segraves, R, Richmond, T, Guiver, C, Albertson, D, Pinkel, D, Eis, P, Schwartz, S, Knight, S, Eichler, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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2006
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