Sea urchin actin gene subtypes. Gene number, linkage and evolution.
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J. J. Lee | R. Britten | T. Thomas | E. H. Davidson | S. Rose | R. Shott | E. H. Davidson | Rosemary J. Shott | Jonghyeob Lee | Samuel J. Rose | Terry L. Thomas
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