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Research Report

Effectiveness of in silico TagSNP Selection Methods: Virtual Analysis of the Genotypes of Pharmacogenetic Genes

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Pages 1347-1357 | Published online: 02 Nov 2007

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Websites

  • Tagger software www.broad.mit.edu/mpg/tagger/
  • NAT2 alleles www.louisville.edu/medschool/pharmacology/NAT2.html

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