Genomic Structural Variation
"Genomic Structural Variation" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Contiguous large-scale (1000-400,000 basepairs) differences in the genomic DNA between individuals, due to SEQUENCE DELETION; SEQUENCE INSERTION; or SEQUENCE INVERSION.
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D056914
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MeSH Number(s) |
G05.365.795.297
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Concept/Terms |
Genomic Structural Variation- Genomic Structural Variation
- Genomic Structural Variations
- Structural Variation, Genomic
- Structural Variations, Genomic
- Variation, Genomic Structural
- Variations, Genomic Structural
- Genome Structural Variation
- Genome Structural Variations
- Structural Variation, Genome
- Structural Variations, Genome
- Variation, Genome Structural
- Variations, Genome Structural
- Genomic Structural Variants
- Genomic Structural Variant
- Structural Variant, Genomic
- Structural Variants, Genomic
- Variant, Genomic Structural
- Variants, Genomic Structural
- Genome Structural Variants
- Genome Structural Variant
- Structural Variant, Genome
- Structural Variants, Genome
- Variant, Genome Structural
- Variants, Genome Structural
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Label-Free Relative Quantitation of Isobaric and Isomeric Human Histone H2A and H2B Variants by Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance Top-Down MS/MS. J Proteome Res. 2016 09 02; 15(9):3196-203.