Genetic architecture of complex traits: large phenotypic effects and pervasive epistasis
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Genetic architecture of complex traits: large phenotypic effects and pervasive epistasis
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scientific article published on 09 December 2008
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Genetic architecture of complex traits: large phenotypic effects and pervasive epistasis
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Genetic architecture of complex traits: large phenotypic effects and pervasive epistasis.
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Genetic architecture of complex traits: large phenotypic effects and pervasive epistasis
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Genetic architecture of complex traits: large phenotypic effects and pervasive epistasis.
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Genetic architecture of complex traits: large phenotypic effects and pervasive epistasis
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Genetic architecture of complex traits: large phenotypic effects and pervasive epistasis.
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Genetic architecture of complex traits: large phenotypic effects and pervasive epistasis
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Andrew Kirby
Annie E Hill
David S Sinasac
E J Kulbokas
Haifeng Shao
Hayden-William Courtland
Joseph H Nadeau
Karl J Jepsen
Lindsay C Burrage
Sheila R Ernest
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19910-19914
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10.1073/PNAS.0810388105
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2008-12-09T00:00:00Z