Ancient Noncoding Elements Conserved in the Human Genome
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Justin Johnson | Robert L Strausberg | Ewen F Kirkness | Byrappa Venkatesh | E. Kirkness | S. Brenner | A. Halpern | R. Strausberg | J. Venter | J. Venter | B. Venkatesh | Alice Tay | Justin Johnson | Alison P. Lee | Y. Loh | L. Viswanathan | Aaron L Halpern | J Craig Venter | Sydney Brenner | Alice Tay | Yong-Hwee Loh | Alison P Lee | Nidhi Dandona | Lakshmi D Viswanathan | Nidhi Dandona | Lakshmi D. Viswanathan
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