Massively parallel sequencing of the mouse exome to accurately identify rare, induced mutations: an immediate source for thousands of new mouse models
T. Daniel Andrews(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Christopher C. Goodnow(Australian National University), Bhavani Balakishnan(Australian National University), G. Sjollema(Australian National University), Yi-Hong Shao(Australian National University), Matthew A. Field(Garvan Institute of Medical Research), Anselm Enders(Australian National University), Yuxi Zhang(Qingdao Agricultural University), V. Cho(Australian National University), Bruce Beutler(Scripps Research Institute), Martyn Kirk(Australian National University), B Whittle(Newcastle University), Jörg Hager(Nestlé (Switzerland)), S. Winslade(Australian National University), Yu Xia(Wenzhou Medical University), Mandeep Singh(Australian National University)
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