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Microsatellite interruptions stabilize primate genomes and exist as population-specific single nucleotide polymorphisms within individual human genomesA matter of life or death: how microsatellites emerge in and vanish from the human genome.Causes and consequences of genome expansion in fungi.A selective force favoring increased G+C content in bacterial genes.The genome-wide determinants of human and chimpanzee microsatellite evolution.Genome reduction promotes increase in protein functional complexity in bacteriaEffects of Genic Base Composition on Growth Rate in G+C-rich Genomes.High-dimensional linear state space models for dynamic microbial interaction networks.
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Yogeshwar D Kelkar
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Yogeshwar D Kelkar
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2000-01-01T00:00:00Z