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- :Erickson, Stephen W ;MacLeod, Stewart LJun 26 2012 | BMC Med Genet. 2012; 13:51.:BackgroundMultiple investigators have established the feasibility of using buccal brush samples to genotype single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) wit...
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