Genome-wide analysis of microsatellite repeats in humans: their abundance and density in specific genomic regions
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* Corresponding author: Lalji Singh lalji@ccmb.res.in
Genome Biology 2003, 4:R13 doi:10.1186/gb-2003-4-2-r13
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Fast comparison of DNA sequences by oligonucleotide profiling Vicente Arnau, Miguel Gallach, Ignacio MarĂn BMC Research Notes 2008, 1:5 (28 February 2008) |
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DNA methods for identification of Chinese medicinal materials Pui Yip, Chi Chau, Chun Mak, Hoi Kwan Chinese Medicine 2007, 2:9 (5 September 2007) |
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Tandem repeat copy-number variation in protein-coding regions of human genes Colm T O'Dushlaine, Richard J Edwards, Stephen D Park, Denis C Shields Genome Biology 2005, 6:R69 (28 July 2005) Tandem repeat polymorphisms in human proteins were characterized using the UniGene dataset. This analysis suggests that 1 in 20 proteins are likely to contain tandem repeat copy-number polymorphisms within coding regions; these were prevalent among protein-binding proteins. |
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