Familial long-read sequencing increases yield of de novo mutations
Michelle D. Noyes(University of Washington), Evan E. Eichler(University of Washington), Younes Mokrab(Sidra Medical and Research Center), Alexander Hoischen(Radboud University Nijmegen), Michael C. Zody(Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research), Ashley D. Sanders(European Molecular Biology Laboratory), Peter A. Audano(University of Washington), Alexandra P. Lewis(University of Washington), Kendra Hoekzema(University of Washington), W. Richard McCombie(Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Jan O. Korbel(European Bioinformatics Institute), Sara Goodwin(Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Arvis Sulovari(University of Washington), Melissa Kramer(Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Katherine M. Munson(University of Washington), Tuomo Mantere(Oulu University Hospital), David Porubskỳ(University of Washington), Tina A. Graves-Lindsay(James S. McDonnell Foundation), William T. Harvey(MRC University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research), Ruiyang Li(University of Washington), Nicholas R. Rose(University of Washington)
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