Duplication is more common among laterally transferred genes than among indigenous genes
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Duplication is more common among laterally transferred genes than among indigenous genes
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2003年の論文
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Duplication is more common among laterally transferred genes than among indigenous genes
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Duplication is more common among laterally transferred genes than among indigenous genes
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Duplication is more common among laterally transferred genes than among indigenous genes
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Duplication is more common among laterally transferred genes than among indigenous genes
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Duplication is more common among laterally transferred genes than among indigenous genes
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Duplication is more common among laterally transferred genes than among indigenous genes
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Otto G Berg
Sean D Hooper
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10.1186/GB-2003-4-8-R48
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2003-01-01T00:00:00Z
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