An integrated map of structural variation in 2,504 human genomes
Structural variants (SVs) are implicated in numerous diseases and make up the majority of varying nucleotides among human genomes. Here we describe an integrated set of eight SV classes comprising both balanced and unbalanced variants, which we constructed using short-read DNA sequencing data and st...
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