Genome-Wide Assessments Reveal Extremely High Levels of Polymorphism of Two Active Families of Mouse Endogenous Retroviral Elements
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Ying Zhang | Dixie L. Mager | Liane Gagnier | L. N. van de Lagemaat | I. Maksakova | D. Mager | L. Gagnier | Ying Zhang | Louie N. van de Lagemaat | Irina A. Maksakova
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