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Editorial
. 2020 Jun;32(6):1771-1772.
doi: 10.1105/tpc.20.00257. Epub 2020 Apr 7.

On the Importance of Variation: A High-Resolution Map of Copy Number Variants in Arabidopsis

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On the Importance of Variation: A High-Resolution Map of Copy Number Variants in Arabidopsis

Matthias Benoit. Plant Cell. 2020 Jun.
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Genomic Distribution of the Newly Identified CNVs and Large Indels. Circos plot showing the chromosomal distribution of CNVs and large indels identified by Zmienko et al. (2020). SNPs were identified by the 1001 Genomes Consortium (2016). CNVs and large indels are distributed throughout the chromosomes and are most abundant in pericentromeric regions. (Adapted from Zmienko et al. [2020], Figure 2.)

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