Homologous DNA Exchanges in Humans Can Be Explained by the Yeast Double-Strand Break Repair Model: A Study of 17p11.2 Rearrangements Associated with CMT1A and HNPP (Q58184692)

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  • Homologous DNA exchanges in humans can be explained by the yeast double-strand break repair model: a study of 17p11.2 rearrangements associated with CMT1A and HNPP
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Homologous DNA Exchanges in Humans Can Be Explained by the Yeast Double-Strand Break Repair Model: A Study of 17p11.2 Rearrangements Associated with CMT1A and HNPP
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  • Homologous DNA exchanges in humans can be explained by the yeast double-strand break repair model: a study of 17p11.2 rearrangements associated with CMT1A and HNPP

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Homologous DNA Exchanges in Humans Can Be Explained by the Yeast Double-Strand Break Repair Model: A Study of 17p11.2 Rearrangements Associated with CMT1A and HNPP (English)
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Homologous DNA exchanges in humans can be explained by the yeast double-strand break repair model: a study of 17p11.2 rearrangements associated with CMT1A and HNPP (English)
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S. Tardieu
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K. Silander
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I. Blair
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A. Vandenberghe
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M. Ruberg
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A. Brice
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E. LeGuern
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J Lopes
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S Tardieu
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K Silander
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I Blair
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A Vandenberghe
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F Palau
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M Ruberg
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A Brice
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E LeGuern
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1 November 1999
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November 1999
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2285-2292
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2285-92
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