Multi-species sequence comparison reveals dynamic evolution of the elastin gene that has involved purifying selection and lineage-specific insertions/deletions
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Yi Zhang | Helen Piontkivska | Laura Elnitski | Eric D Green | L. Elnitski | E. Green | H. Piontkivska | Yi Zhang
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