Additional file 3: of The birth of a human-specific neural gene by incomplete duplication and gene fusion
NSF| Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) ,
NIH| Gene and Protein Annotation in Highly-Identical Segmental Duplictions ,
NIH| Sequence and Assembly of Segmental Duplications ,
NIH| Characterization of Human-Specific Duplicated Genes Implicated in Neurocognitive
Authors: Dougherty, Max; Nuttle, Xander; Penn, Osnat; Nelson, Bradley; Huddleston, John; Baker, Carl; Harshman, Lana; +6 Authors
Dougherty, Max; Nuttle, Xander; Penn, Osnat; Nelson, Bradley; Huddleston, John; Baker, Carl; Harshman, Lana; Duyzend, Michael; Ventura, Mario; Antonacci, Francesca; Sandstrom, Richard; Dennis, Megan; Eichler, Evan;
Additional file 3: of The birth of a human-specific neural gene by incomplete duplication and gene fusion
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Molecular inversion probe (MIP) sequences used for exon sequencing (Table S9) and copy number genotyping (Table S10). (XLSX 74Â kb)
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