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From genomic databases to translation: a call to action
- Correspondence to Professor Bartha Maria Knoppers, McGill University, Director, Centre of Genomics and Policy, 740 Dr Penfield Avenue, McGill University and Genome Quebec Innovation Centre, Montreal, Quebec, H3A 1A4, Canada; bartha.knoppers{at}mcgill.ca
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From genomic databases to translation: a call to action
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- Received February 6, 2011
- Accepted March 2, 2011
- First published May 26, 2011.
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July 19, 2011
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