Specification of a DNA replication origin by a transcription complex
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Domenico Maiorano | M. Méchali | D. Maiorano | K. Brodolin | Etienne Danis | S. Menut | C. Girard-Reydet | Marcel Méchali | Etienne Danis | Konstantin Brodolin | Sophie Menut | Claire Girard-Reydet | Etienne P. Danis
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