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Rapid Identification of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms and Estimation of Allele Frequencies Using Sequence Traces from DNA Pools.

X. Ye    
S. McLeod    
D. Elfick    
J. C. M. Dekkers    
and S. J. Lamont    

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