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Haplotypes spanning centromeric regions reveal persistence of large blocks of archaic DNA

Sasha A. Langley, Karen Miga, Gary Karpen, Charles H. Langley
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/351569
Sasha A. Langley
1Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Biological Systems and Engineering Division
2University of California - Berkeley, Department of Molecular and Cell Biology
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Karen Miga
3University of California - UC Santa Cruz Genomics Institute
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Gary Karpen
1Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Biological Systems and Engineering Division
2University of California - Berkeley, Department of Molecular and Cell Biology
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Charles H. Langley
4University of California - Davis, Department of Evolution and Ecology
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Haplotypes spanning centromeric regions reveal persistence of large blocks of archaic DNA
Sasha A. Langley, Karen Miga, Gary Karpen, Charles H. Langley
bioRxiv 351569; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/351569
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Haplotypes spanning centromeric regions reveal persistence of large blocks of archaic DNA
Sasha A. Langley, Karen Miga, Gary Karpen, Charles H. Langley
bioRxiv 351569; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/351569

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