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Hotspots for copy number variation in chimpanzees and humans.
Hydroxynonenal adducts indicate a role for lipid peroxidation in neocortical and brainstem Lewy bodies in humans.
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Hotspots for copy number variation in chimpanzees and humans.
Hotspots for copy number variation in chimpanzees and humans. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2006 May 23; 103(21):8006-11.
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Animals
Evolution, Molecular
Genetic Variation
Humans
Models, Genetic
Nucleic Acid Hybridization
Pan troglodytes
Phenotype
Recombination, Genetic
Species Specificity
Time Factors
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George Perry