The characterization of DINE-1, a short, interspersed repetitive element present on chromosome and in the centric heterochromatin of Drosophila melanogaster
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R. Hodgetts | J. Locke | J. Locke | L. T. Howard | N. Aippersbach | L. Podemski | R. B. Hodgetts | L. Podemski | N. Aippersbach
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