From the archives (2004): Large-scale structural variation in the human genome
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During the past 25 years, Nature Genetics has been lucky to publish many exciting papers, more than a few of which can be described as “landmark” papers—publications that have had a dramatic and long-lasting impact on a field. In 2004, the Journal published such a study by Stephen Scherer, Charles Lee and colleagues (Iafrate et al.) in which they reported 255 loci across the human genome containing large structural variants. Read more