The ERI-6/7 Helicase Acts at the First Stage of an siRNA Amplification Pathway That Targets Recent Gene Duplications
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Gary Ruvkun | Christopher M. Sullivan | James C. Carrington | Noah Fahlgren | G. Ruvkun | C. Sullivan | S. Fischer | J. Carrington | N. Fahlgren | Taiowa A. Montgomery | Chi Zhang | Peter C. Breen | Alexia Hwang | Chi Zhang | Sylvia E. J. Fischer | Alexia Hwang | J. C. Carrington
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