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Whole genome–amplified DNA: insights and imputation

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Figure 1: Missingness and imputation of amplified DNA on chromosome 16.

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Teo, Y., Inouye, M., Small, K. et al. Whole genome–amplified DNA: insights and imputation. Nat Methods 5, 279–280 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth0408-279

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