Genic mutation rates in mammals: local similarity, chromosomal heterogeneity, and X-versus-autosome disparity.
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Bruce T Lahn | Gerald J Wyckoff | Christine M. Malcom | Gerald J. Wyckoff | B. Lahn | G. Wyckoff | Christine M Malcom
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