Evidence for Positive Selection on a Number of MicroRNA Regulatory Interactions during Recent Human Evolution
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Zhaolei Zhang | Jeffrey L. Wrana | Xiaofeng Xin | Jie Ren | Xiaofeng Xin | Zhaolei Zhang | R. Nielsen | J. Wrana | Jingjing Li | Jie Ren | Jingjing Li | Rasmus Nielsen | Yu Liu | Taehyung Simon Kim | Eduardo Aguiar Cabeza | TaeHyung Kim | Yu Liu | E. A. Cabeza
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