De novo transcriptome sequencing in a songbird , the dark-eyed junco ( Junco hyemalis )
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Haixu Tang | Jeong-Hyeon Choi | S. Sureshchandra | E. Ketterson | J. Colbourne | Ram Podicheti | M. Peterson | Zhao Lai | D. Whittaker | A. Buechlein | Shruthi Ambreth | Keithanne Mockatis
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