Analysis of vertebrate SCL loci identifies conserved enhancers
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Berthold Göttgens | Sabine Bahn | D. Grafham | D. Bentley | A. McMurray | B. Göttgens | A. Green | M. Vaudin | A. Bench | S. Bahn | E. Amaya | S. Mistry | M. Sánchez | L. M. Barton | Darren Grafham | Enrique Amaya | David R. Bentley | Linda M. Barton | James G.R. Gilbert | Anthony J. Bench | Maria-José Sanchez | Shailesh Mistry | Amanda McMurray | Mark Vaudin | Anthony R. Green | J. Gilbert | Anthony J. Bench | David R. Bentley
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