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A Two-State Epistasis Model Better Explains Complex Traits and Increases Power to Detect Additive Risk Variants
Kerry L. Bubb, Christine Queitsch
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/017491
Kerry L. Bubb
Department of Genome Sciences, University of Washington Seattle, Washington 98115, USA
Christine Queitsch
Department of Genome Sciences, University of Washington Seattle, Washington 98115, USA
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Posted April 08, 2015.
A Two-State Epistasis Model Better Explains Complex Traits and Increases Power to Detect Additive Risk Variants
Kerry L. Bubb, Christine Queitsch
bioRxiv 017491; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/017491
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