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Locus-specific databases are the most useful repositories of the sequence information underlying medical genetic conditions and, for this reason, they need our continued support.
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G.A.R. is grateful for the support received through his positions as Canada Research Chair and Jeanne-et-J.-Louis-Levesque Chair for the Genetics of Brain Diseases.
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Samuels, M., Rouleau, G. The case for locus-specific databases. Nat Rev Genet 12, 378–379 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1038/nrg3011
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