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Maika Malig | Q89917151 | ||
Jeffrey M. Kidd | Q30503115 | ||
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Catriona Macfarlane | |||
Richard M Badge | |||
Christine R Beck | |||
Pamela Collier | |||
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P1476 | title | LINE-1 retrotransposition activity in human genomes | |
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