Genic regions of a large salamander genome contain long introns and novel genes.
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Genic regions of a large salamander genome contain long introns and novel genes.
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scientific article published on 13 January 2009
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Genic regions of a large salamander genome contain long introns and novel genes.
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Genic regions of a large salamander genome contain long introns and novel genes.
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Genic regions of a large salamander genome contain long introns and novel genes.
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Genic regions of a large salamander genome contain long introns and novel genes.
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Genic regions of a large salamander genome contain long introns and novel genes.
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Genic regions of a large salamander genome contain long introns and novel genes.
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Genic regions of a large salamander genome contain long introns and novel genes.
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David M Gardiner
Gerald M Pao
Inder M Verma
S Randal Voss
Srikrishna Putta
Susan V Bryant
Timothy T Harkins
Tony Hunter
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10.1186/1471-2164-10-19
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2009-01-13T00:00:00Z