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Assessing reproducibility of inherited variants detected with short-read whole genome sequencing

Posted on August 16, 2022 By sdargoltz

B Pan, L Ren, V Onuchic, M Guan, R Kusko, S Bruinsma, L Trigg, A Scherer, B Ning, C Zhang, C Glidewell-Kenney, C Xiao, E Donaldson, FJ Sedlazeck, G Schroth, G Yavas, H Grunenwald, H Chen, H Meinholz, J Meehan, J Wang, J Yang, J Foox, J Shang, K Miclaus, L Dong, L Shi, M Mohiyuddin, M Pirooznia, P Gong, R Golshani, R Wolfinger, S Lababidi, S Mohammad Ebrahim Sahraeian, S Sherry, T Han, T Chen, T Shi, W Hou, W Ge, W Zou, W Guo, W Bao, W Xiao, X Fan, Yoichi Gondo, Y Yu, Y Zhao, Z Su, Z Liu, W Tong, W Xiao, JM Zook, Y Zheng & H Hong

Genome Biol; 23:2; 2022

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Crime Scene Investigation and Reconstruction, DNA and Biology, Forensic Pathology and Medicolegal Death Investigation, Genetic Genealogy

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