Systematic functional analysis of the Caenorhabditis elegans genome using RNAi
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Y. Dong | R. Durbin | P. Zipperlen | A. Fraser | R. Kamath | J. Ahringer | M. Sohrmann | S. Moreno | Alexander Kanapin | G. Poulin | M. Gotta | N. Bot | David P. Welchman | Peder Zipperlen | Yan Dong
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