A map of human genome sequence variation containing 1.42 million single nucleotide polymorphisms.

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Published in Nature on February 15, 2001

Authors

R Sachidanandam1, D Weissman, S C Schmidt, J M Kakol, L D Stein, G Marth, S Sherry, J C Mullikin, B J Mortimore, D L Willey, S E Hunt, C G Cole, P C Coggill, C M Rice, Z Ning, J Rogers, D R Bentley, P Y Kwok, E R Mardis, R T Yeh, B Schultz, L Cook, R Davenport, M Dante, L Fulton, L Hillier, R H Waterston, J D McPherson, B Gilman, S Schaffner, W J Van Etten, D Reich, J Higgins, M J Daly, B Blumenstiel, J Baldwin, N Stange-Thomann, M C Zody, L Linton, E S Lander, D Altshuler, International SNP Map Working Group

Author Affiliations

1: Cold Spring Harbor, New York 11724, USA.

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