Extreme enrichment of VNTR-associated polymorphicity in human subtelomeres: genes with most VNTRs are predominantly expressed in the brain
Jasper Linthorst(Amsterdam Neuroscience), Henne Holstege(Amsterdam Neuroscience), Wim Meert(KU Leuven), Jonas Korlach(Pacific Biosciences (United States)), Marcel Reinders(Delft University of Technology), Matthew S. Hestand(KU Leuven), Joris Vermeesch(KU Leuven)
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