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  1. ...polymerase inhibition (Bhargava and Fuentes 2009; Shah et al. 2010). Therefore, a role for mononucleotidemicrosatellites in genomic instability is well supported. We found mononucleotide microsatellite coverage to be a significant (prior to Bonferroni correction for multiple testing) positive predictor...
  2. ..., University Park, Pennsylvania 16802, USA; 2Department of Operations and Decision Systems, Université Laval, Quebec, Quebec G1V0A6, Canada; 3Population Health and Optimal Health Practices, CHU de Québec–Université Laval Research Center, Québec, Quebec G1V4G2, Canada; 4Center for Medical Genomics...
  3. ...The landscape of human STR variation Thomas Willems 1 , 2 , Melissa Gymrek 1 , 3 , 4 , 5 , Gareth Highnam 6 , The 1000 Genomes Project Consortium , David Mittelman 6 , 7 and Yaniv Erlich 1...
  4. ..., Chiaromonte F, Makova KD. 2008. The wide determinants of human and chimpanzee microsatellite evolution. Genome Res 18: 30–38. Kelkar YD, Eckert KA, Chiaromonte F, Makova KD. 2011. A matter of life or death: how microsatellites emerge in and vanish from the human . Genome Res 21: 2038–2048. King MC, Wilson AC...
  5. ...that is the object of LD mapping in populations. SNPs—single nucleotide polymorphisms—are less variable than microsatellites but are mutationally more stable (e.g., Kruglyak 1997 ) and may provide a better platform for LD mapping. The National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) is in the process of creating...
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