Paired-end mapping reveals extensive structural variation in the human genome

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2007
Structural variation of the genome involves kilobase- to megabase-sized deletions, duplications, insertions, inversions, and complex combinations of rearrangements. We introduce high-throughput and massive paired-end mapping (PEM), a large-scale genome-sequencing method to identify structural varian …
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Authors Korbel JO;Urban AE;Affourtit JP;Godwin B;Grubert F;Simons JF;Kim PM;Palejev D;Carriero NJ;Du L;Taillon BE;Chen Z;Tanzer A;Saunders AC;Chi J;Yang F;Carter NP;Hurles ME;Weissman SM;Harkins TT;Gerstein MB;Egholm M;Snyder M;;
Journal Science (New York, N.Y.)
Year 2007
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