Characterization of Alu repeats that are associated with trinucleotide and tetranucleotide repeat microsatellites.
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V. Sheffield | K. Buetow | T. Brody | J. Murray | G. Duyk | J. Pulido | C. Yandava | J. Gastier | C. N. Yandava
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