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Conversion of diploidy to haploidy

Hai Yan, Nickolas Papadopoulos, Giancarlo Marra, Claudia Perrera, Josef Jiricny, C. Richard Boland, Henry T. Lynch, Robert B. Chadwick, Albert de la Chapelle, Karin Berg, James R. Eshleman, Weishi Yuan, Sanford Markowitz, Steven J. Laken, Christoph Lengauer, Kenneth W. Kinzler and Bert Vogelstein ()
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Hai Yan: Howard Hughes Medical Institute, The Oncology Center
Nickolas Papadopoulos: Institute of Cancer Genetics, Columbia University
Giancarlo Marra: Institute of Medical Radiobiology
Claudia Perrera: Institute of Medical Radiobiology
Josef Jiricny: Institute of Medical Radiobiology
C. Richard Boland: University of California, San Diego
Henry T. Lynch: Creighton University School of Medicine
Robert B. Chadwick: Human Cancer Genetics Program, Comprehensive Cancer Center, Ohio State University
Albert de la Chapelle: Human Cancer Genetics Program, Comprehensive Cancer Center, Ohio State University
Karin Berg: Howard Hughes Medical Institute, The Oncology Center
James R. Eshleman: Howard Hughes Medical Institute, The Oncology Center
Weishi Yuan: Howard Hughes Medical Institute, The Oncology Center
Sanford Markowitz: Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Case Western Reserve University and University Hospitals of Cleveland
Steven J. Laken: Howard Hughes Medical Institute, The Oncology Center
Christoph Lengauer: Howard Hughes Medical Institute, The Oncology Center
Kenneth W. Kinzler: Howard Hughes Medical Institute, The Oncology Center
Bert Vogelstein: Howard Hughes Medical Institute, The Oncology Center

Nature, 2000, vol. 403, issue 6771, 723-724

Abstract: Individuals susceptible to multigene disorders may now be spotted more easily.

Date: 2000
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