posted on 2020-10-16, 18:23authored byJ. Sebastian Sigmon, Matthew Blanchard, Ralph Baric, Timothy Bell, Jennifer Brennan, Gudrun A. Brockmann, A. Wesley Burks, J. Mauro Calabrese, Kathleen M. Caron, Richard E Cheney, Dominic Ciavatta, Frank Conlon, David B. Darr, James E. Faber, Craig Franklin, Timothy R. Gershon, Lisa E. Gralinski, Bin Gu, Christiann Gaines, Robert Hagan, Ernest G Heimsath, Mark Heise, Pablo Hock, Folami Ideraabdullah, J. Charles Jennette, Tal Kafri, Anwica Kashfeen, Mike Kulis, Vivek Kumar, Colton Linnertz, Alessandra Livraghi-Butrico, Kent Lloyd, Cathleen Lutz, Rachel Lynch, Terry Magnuson, Glenn Matsushima, Rachel McMullan, Darla Miller, Karen L. Mohlke, Sheryl S. Moy, Caroline Murphy, Maya Najarian, Lori O'Brien, Abraham A. Palmer, Benjamin D Philpot, Scott Randell, Laura Reinholdt, Yuyu Ren, Steve Rockwood, Allison Rogala, Avani Saraswatula, Christopher M. Sassetti, Jonathan C. Schisler, Sarah Schoenrock, Ginger Shaw, John R. Shorter, Clare Smith, celine pierre, Lisa Tarantino, David W. Threadgill, William Valdar, Barbara Vilen, Keegan Wardwell, Jason K. Whitmire, Lucy Williams, Mark Zylka, Martin Ferris, Leonard McMillan, Fernando Pardo-Manuel de Villena
Supplementary Data describing the content and performance of the MiniMUGA genotyping array, a new tool to improve rigor and reproducibility in mouse research
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Content and Performance of the MiniMUGA Genotyping Array, a New Tool To Improve Rigor and Reproducibility in Mouse Research