The molecular evolution of spermatogenesis across mammals
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S. Pääbo | T. Marquès-Bonet | P. Khaitovich | H. Kaessmann | M. Schierup | R. Bontrop | Florent Murat | F. Grützner | Timo Trefzer | K. Almstrup | Evgeny Leushkin | Thoomke Brüning | Katharina Mössinger | Margarida Cardoso-Moreira | I. Kondova | S. B. Winge | R. Behr | M. Sepp | F. Lamanna | C. Conrad | Noe Mbengue | Céline Schneider | Julia Schmidt | Meritxell Riera Bellés | Tomàs Marquès-Bonet
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