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Short-read, high-throughput sequencing technology for STR genotyping. STR基因分型的短读高通量测序技术。
BioTechniques. Rapid dispatches Pub Date : 2012-04-01
Daniel M Bornman, Mark E Hester, Jared M Schuetter, Manjula D Kasoji, Angela Minard-Smith, Curt A Barden, Scott C Nelson, Gene D Godbold, Christine H Baker, Boyu Yang, Jacquelyn E Walther, Ivan E Tornes, Pearlly S Yan, Benjamin Rodriguez, Ralf Bundschuh, Michael L Dickens, Brian A Young, Seth A Faith
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Short-read, high-throughput sequencing technology for STR genotyping. STR基因分型的短读高通量测序技术。
BioTechniques. Rapid dispatches Pub Date : 2012-04-01 DOI: 10.2144/000113857
Daniel M. Bornman, Mark E. Hester, Jared M. Schuetter, Manjula D Kasoji, Angela T. Minard-Smith, Curt A Barden, Scott C Nelson, G. Godbold, Christine H. Baker, Boyu Yang, Jacquelyn Walther, I. Tornes, P. Yan, Benjamin Rodriguez, R. Bundschuh, M. Dickens, Brian Young, S. Faith
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