Combinatorial Conflicting Homozygosity (CCH) analysis enables the rapid identification of shared genomic regions in the presence of multiple phenocopies.
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Combinatorial Conflicting Homozygosity (CCH) analysis enables the rapid identification of shared genomic regions in the presence of multiple phenocopies.
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Combinatorial Conflicting Homo ...... sence of multiple phenocopies.
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Combinatorial Conflicting Homo ...... sence of multiple phenocopies.
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Combinatorial Conflicting Homo ...... esence of multiple phenocopies
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Adam P Levine
D Deren Oygar
Guy H Neild
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10.1186/S12864-015-1360-4
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2015-03-10T00:00:00Z