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References on duplicated regions
Barbara Trask
University of Washington
- Trask, B.J., Friedman, C., Martin-Gallardo, A., Rowen, L., Akinbami, C.,
Blankenship, J., Collins, C., Giorgi, D., Iadonato, S., Johnson, F., Kuo,
W.-L., Massa, H., Morrish, T., Naylor, S., Nguyen, O.T.H., Rouquier, S., Smith
T., Wong, D.J., Youngblom, J., van den Engh, G.J. (1998) Members of the olfactory
receptor gene family are contained in large blocks of DNA duplicated polymorphically
near the ends of human chromosomes. Human Molecular Genetics 7: 13-26,
- Rouquier, S., Taviaux, S., Trask, B.J., Brand-Arpon, V., van den Engh, G.,
Demaille, J., Giorgi, D. (1998) Distribution of olfactory receptor genes in
the human genome. Nature Genetics 18:243-250.
- Trask, B.J., Massa, H.F., Brand-Arpon, V., Chan, K., Friedman, C., Nguyen,
O.T., Eichler, E., van den Engh, G., Rouquier, S., Shizuya, H., Giorgi, D.,
(1998) Large multi-chromosomal duplications encompass many members of the
olfactory receptor gene family in the human genome Human Molecular Genetics
7: 2007-2020.
- DeSilva, U., Massa, H., Trask, B.J., Green, E.D. (1999) Comparative mapping
of the region of human chromosome 7 deleted in Williams syndrome. Genome Research
9: 428-436.
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