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Gadala-Maria D, Yaari G, Uduman M, Kleinstein S (2015). “Automated analysis of high-throughput B cell sequencing data reveals a high frequency of novel immunoglobulin V gene segment alleles.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciency of the United States of America, E862-70. doi:10.1073/pnas.1417683112.

Gadala-Maria D, Gidoni M, Marquez S, Vander Heiden J, Kos J, Watson C, O'connor K, Yaari G, Kleinstein S (2019). “Identification of Subject-Specific Immunoglobulin Alleles From Expressed Repertoire Sequencing Data.” Frontiers in Immunology, 129. doi:10.3389/fimmu.2019.00129.

Corresponding BibTeX entries:

  @Article{,
    title = {Automated analysis of high-throughput B cell sequencing
      data reveals a high frequency of novel immunoglobulin V gene
      segment alleles.},
    author = {Daniel Gadala-Maria and Gur Yaari and Mohamed Uduman and
      Steven H. Kleinstein},
    year = {2015},
    doi = {10.1073/pnas.1417683112},
    journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciency of the
      United States of America},
    number = {122},
    pages = {E862-70},
  }
  @Article{,
    title = {Identification of Subject-Specific Immunoglobulin Alleles
      From Expressed Repertoire Sequencing Data.},
    author = {Daniel Gadala-Maria and Moriah Gidoni and Susanna Marquez
      and Jason A {Vander Heiden} and Justin T Kos and Corey T Watson
      and Kevin C O'connor and Gur Yaari and Steven H. Kleinstein},
    year = {2019},
    doi = {10.3389/fimmu.2019.00129},
    journal = {Frontiers in Immunology},
    number = {10},
    pages = {129},
  }

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