Haplotype-resolved genomes provide insights into structural variation and gene content in Angus and Brahman cattle
Wai Yee Low(The University of Adelaide), J. L. Williams, Sarah B Kinggan, Alex Hastie(BioNano Genomics (United States)), Adam M Phillipy, Sergey Koren(National Human Genome Research Institute), Jay Ghurye(University of Maryland, College Park), Elizabeth Tseng(Pacific Biosciences (United States)), Michael P. Heaton(Roman L. Hruska U.S. Meat Animal Research Center), Timothy P. L. Smith(Agricultural Research Service), Konstantinos Billis(European Bioinformatics Institute), Zev Kronenberg(University of Washington), Arang Rhie(National Human Genome Research Institute), Rick Tearle(Broadcom (United States)), Andy W C Pang, Fergal J. Martin(European Bioinformatics Institute), Stefan Hiendleder(The University of Adelaide), Benjamin D. Rosen(United States Department of Agriculture), Ruijie Liu(Second Hospital of Shandong University), Derek M. Bickhart(Hendrix Genetics (Canada)), Joyce Lee(BioNano Genomics (United States)), Francoise Thibaud-Nissen
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