Sequence variations in the public human genome data reflect a bottlenecked population history. Marth, G, Schuler, G, Yeh, R, Davenport, R, Agarwala, R, Church, D, Wheelan, S, Baker, J, Ward, M, Kholodov, M, Phan, L, Czabarka, E, Murvai, J, Cutler, D, Wooding, S, Rogers, A, Chakravarti, A, Harpending, H C, Kwok, P Y, & Sherry, S T Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 100(1):376–381, December, 2002.
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@article{marth_sequence_2002,
	title = {Sequence variations in the public human genome data reflect a bottlenecked population history},
	volume = {100},
	number = {1},
	journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences},
	author = {Marth, G and Schuler, G and Yeh, R and Davenport, R and Agarwala, R and Church, D and Wheelan, S and Baker, J and Ward, M and Kholodov, M and Phan, L and Czabarka, E and Murvai, J and Cutler, D and Wooding, S and Rogers, A and Chakravarti, A and Harpending, H C and Kwok, P Y and Sherry, S T},
	month = dec,
	year = {2002},
	pages = {376--381},
}

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