Author
Listed:
- Hai Yan
(Howard Hughes Medical Institute, The Oncology Center
The Johns Hopkins University)
- Nickolas Papadopoulos
(Institute of Cancer Genetics, Columbia University)
- Giancarlo Marra
(Institute of Medical Radiobiology)
- Claudia Perrera
(Institute of Medical Radiobiology)
- Josef Jiricny
(Institute of Medical Radiobiology)
- C. Richard Boland
(University of California, San Diego)
- Henry T. Lynch
(Creighton University School of Medicine)
- Robert B. Chadwick
(Human Cancer Genetics Program, Comprehensive Cancer Center, Ohio State University)
- Albert de la Chapelle
(Human Cancer Genetics Program, Comprehensive Cancer Center, Ohio State University)
- Karin Berg
(Howard Hughes Medical Institute, The Oncology Center
The Johns Hopkins University)
- James R. Eshleman
(Howard Hughes Medical Institute, The Oncology Center
The Johns Hopkins University)
- Weishi Yuan
(Howard Hughes Medical Institute, The Oncology Center
The Johns Hopkins University)
- Sanford Markowitz
(Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Case Western Reserve University and University Hospitals of Cleveland)
- Steven J. Laken
(Howard Hughes Medical Institute, The Oncology Center
The Johns Hopkins University)
- Christoph Lengauer
(Howard Hughes Medical Institute, The Oncology Center
The Johns Hopkins University)
- Kenneth W. Kinzler
(Howard Hughes Medical Institute, The Oncology Center
The Johns Hopkins University)
- Bert Vogelstein
(Howard Hughes Medical Institute, The Oncology Center
The Johns Hopkins University)
Abstract
Individuals susceptible to multigene disorders may now be spotted more easily.
Suggested Citation
Hai Yan & Nickolas Papadopoulos & Giancarlo Marra & Claudia Perrera & Josef Jiricny & C. Richard Boland & Henry T. Lynch & Robert B. Chadwick & Albert de la Chapelle & Karin Berg & James R. Eshleman &, 2000.
"Conversion of diploidy to haploidy,"
Nature, Nature, vol. 403(6771), pages 723-724, February.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:nature:v:403:y:2000:i:6771:d:10.1038_35001659
DOI: 10.1038/35001659
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