Diversity and structure of PIF/Harbinger-like elements in the genome of Medicago truncatula
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Slawomir Lasota | Gregory Kucherov | Anna Gambin | Tomasz Gambin | Dariusz Grzebelus | G. Kucherov | T. Gambin | A. Gambin | D. Grzebelus | S. Lasota
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