The Breakpoint Region of the Most Common Isochromosome, i(17q), in Human Neoplasia Is Characterized by a Complex Genomic Architecture with Large, Palindromic, Low-Copy Repeats
Aikaterini Barbouti(Lund University), Thoas Fioretos(Lund University), Mattias Höglund(Lund University), Chad Nusbaum(Broad Institute), April Cook(Broad Institute), Paweł Stankiewicz(Baylor College of Medicine), Bertil Johansson(Lund University), Sung Sup Park(German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases), Felix Mitelman(Lund University), James R. Lupski(Baylor College of Medicine), Anne Hagemeijer(Radboud University Nijmegen), Christina A. Cuomo(John Brown University)
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