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Infinium Assay for Large-scale SNP Genotyping Applications
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zanardi: an open-source pipeline for multiple-species genomic analysis of SNP array data
Gabriele Marras1, Attilio Rossoni2, Hermann Schwarzenbacher3
1Bioinformatics Core Facility, Fondazione Parco Tecnologico Padano, Loc. Cascina Codazza, Lodi, LO, 26900, Italy.
Animal Genetics
|September 8, 2016
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