The architecture of pre-mRNAs affects mechanisms of splice-site pairing.
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P. Baldi | K. J. Hertel | S. Hung | Yimeng Dou | Kristi L Fox-Walsh | Bianca J. Lam | Bianca J Lam | K. Hertel
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