Mutations in Human Genetic Disease / / edited by David N. Cooper, Jian-Min Chen.
Different types of mutation can vary in size, from structural variants to single base-pair substitutions, but what they all have in common is that their nature, size and location are often determined either by specific characteristics of the local DNA sequence environment or by higher order features...
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