Understanding genetic variants in context

  1. Nasa Sinnott-Armstrong  Is a corresponding author
  2. Stanley Fields
  3. Frederick Roth
  4. Lea M Starita
  5. Cole Trapnell
  6. Judit Villen
  7. Douglas M Fowler  Is a corresponding author
  8. Christine Queitsch  Is a corresponding author
  1. Herbold Computational Biology Program, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, United States
  2. Department of Genome Sciences, University of Washington, United States
  3. Brotman Baty Institute for Precision Medicine, United States
  4. Department of Medicine, University of Washington, United States
  5. Donnelly Centre and Departments of Molecular Genetics and Computer Science, University of Toronto, Canada
  6. Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute, Mt. Sinai Hospital, Canada
  7. Center for Cancer Systems Biology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, United States
  8. Department of Bioengineering, University of Washington, United States

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  1. Nasa Sinnott-Armstrong
  2. Stanley Fields
  3. Frederick Roth
  4. Lea M Starita
  5. Cole Trapnell
  6. Judit Villen
  7. Douglas M Fowler
  8. Christine Queitsch
(2024)
Understanding genetic variants in context
eLife 13:e88231.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.88231

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