Evolutionarily conserved sequences on human chromosome 21.

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Published in Genome Res on October 01, 2001

Authors

K A Frazer1, J B Sheehan, R P Stokowski, X Chen, R Hosseini, J F Cheng, S P Fodor, D R Cox, N Patil

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1: Perlegen Sciences, Santa Clara, California 95051, USA. kelly_frazer@perlegen.com

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