"How to identify a gene of interest from exome sequencing results" by Dr. Michelle Wood-Trageser
"How to identify a gene of interest from exome sequencing results," presented by postdoc Michelle Wood-Trageser on November 19, 2014, as part of the "How-To talk" series by the HSLS Molecular Biology Information Service & the Center for Postdoctoral Affairs in the Health Sciences. Slides can be downloaded here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/10wpQYVLMzMHGP7fva9ptCMJlKI9jbXmq/view?usp=sharing
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