Copy number polymorphisms in new HapMap III and Singapore populations
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概要
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- 2011-08-01
著者
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Chia Kee-seng
Centre For Molecular Epidemiology And Department Of Epidemiology And Public Health National Universi
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Sim Xueling
Centre For Molecular Epidemiology National University Of Singapore
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KU Chee-Seng
Centre for Molecular Epidemiology, National University of Singapore
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TEO Shu-Mei
Centre for Molecular Epidemiology, National University of Singapore
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NAIDOO Nasheen
Centre for Molecular Epidemiology, National University of Singapore
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TEO Yik-Ying
Centre for Molecular Epidemiology, National University of Singapore
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PAWITAN Yudi
Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Karolinska Institutet
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SEIELSTAD Mark
Centre for Molecular Epidemiology, National University of Singapore
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SALIM Agus
Laboratory Medicine, Institute of Human Genetics, University of California
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Pawitan Yudi
Karolinska Institutet Stockholm Swe
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Seielstad Mark
Centre For Molecular Epidemiology National University Of Singapore
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Naidoo Nasheen
National Univ. Singapore Singapore
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Teo Yik-ying
Centre For Molecular Epidemiology National University Of Singapore
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Naidoo Nasheen
Centre For Molecular Epidemiology National University Of Singapore
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Ku Chee-seng
Centre For Molecular Epidemiology National University Of Singapore
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Teo Shu-mei
Centre For Molecular Epidemiology National University Of Singapore
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Pawitan Yudi
Department Of Medical Epidemiology And Biostatistics Karolinska Institutet
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