Identification of functional enolase genes of the silkworm Bombyx mori from public databases with a combination of dry and wet bench processes
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H. Bono | A. Fujiyama | A. Toyoda | H. Tabunoki | K. Iwabuchi | R. Sato | Takeru Nakazato | A. Kikuchi | T. Yokoyama | K. Ito | Yosui Nojima
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