Genomic Restructuring in the Tasmanian Devil Facial Tumour: Chromosome Painting and Gene Mapping Provide Clues to Evolution of a Transmissible Tumour
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C. Amemiya | M. Ferguson-Smith | A. Papenfuss | E. Murchison | J. Deakin | K. Belov | W. Rens | Yuanyuan Cheng | H. Bender | P. O’Brien | J. A. Marshall Graves | K. Morris | A. Pearse | Andrew B. Stuart | Robyn L. Taylor | P. O'brien
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