Genome-Wide Structural Variation Detection by Genome Mapping on Nanochannel Arrays


Genome-Wide Structural Variation Detection by Genome Mapping on Nanochannel Arrays is a scholarly work by Angel C Mak, Alden King-Yung Leung, and Kevin Y Yip, published in 2015 in ''Genetics''. The main subjects of the publication include DNA sequencing, biology, RNA sequencing, gene density, reference genome, genetics, human genome, computational biology, genome, copy-number variation, haplotype, gene, microarray, and genomic structural variation. The authors find that these individuals have many more structural variants than those published, including some with the potential of disrupting gene function or regulation..

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