Li et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Recovery of non-reference sequences missing from the human reference genomeLi et al., 2019
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- Li R
- Tian X
- Yang P
- Fan Y
- Li M
- Zheng H
- Wang X
- Jiang Y
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- BMC genomics
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Background The non-reference sequences (NRS) represent structure variations in human genome with potential functional significance. However, besides the known insertions, it is currently unknown whether other types of structure variations with NRS exist. Results Here …
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