xingxu's Scherer [4 articles]
PLoS Biology, Vol. 5, No. 10. (1 October 2007), e254.
by Samuel
Levy, Granger
Sutton, Pauline C
Ng, Lars
Feuk, Aaron L
Halpern, Brian P
Walenz, Nelson
Axelrod, Jiaqi
Huang, Ewen F
Kirkness, Gennady
Denisov, Yuan
Lin, Jeffrey R
Macdonald, Andy W
Pang, Mary
Shago, Timothy B
Stockwell, Alexia
Tsiamouri, Vineet
Bafna, Vikas
Bansal, Saul A
Kravitz, Dana A
Busam, Karen Y
Beeson, Tina C
Mcintosh, Karin A
Remington, Josep F
Abril, John
Gill, Jon
Borman, Yu-Hui
Rogers, Marvin E
Frazier, Stephen W
Scherer, Robert L
Strausberg, Craig J
Venter
Science, Vol. 315, No. 5813. (9 February 2007), pp. 848-853.
by Barbara E
Stranger, Matthew S
Forrest, Mark
Dunning, Catherine E
Ingle, Claude
Beazley, Natalie
Thorne, Richard
Redon, Christine P
Bird, Anna
de Grassi, Charles
Lee, Chris
Tyler-Smith, Nigel
Carter, Stephen W
Scherer, Simon
Tavare, Panagiotis
Deloukas, Matthew E
Hurles, Emmanouil T
Dermitzakis
Hum Genet (19 July 2007)
by George
Zogopoulos, Kevin C
Ha, Faisal
Naqib, Sara
Moore, Hyeja
Kim, Alexandre
Montpetit, Frederick
Robidoux, Philippe
Laflamme, Michelle
Cotterchio, Celia
Greenwood, Stephen W
Scherer, Brent
Zanke, Thomas J
Hudson, Gary D
Bader, Steven
Gallinger
Nature, Vol. 444, No. 7118. (23 November 2006), pp. 444-454.
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
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