Seven newly discovered intron positions in the triose-phosphate isomerase gene: evidence for the introns-late theory.
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J D Palmer | J. Logsdon | J. Palmer | M. Tyshenko | V. Walker | J M Logsdon | C. Dixon | J. D-Jafari | M G Tyshenko | C Dixon | J D-Jafari | V K Walker | John M. Logsdon | Michael G. TYSHENKOt | Colleen Dixon | Jonathon D.-JAFARI | Virginia K. WALKERt | Jeffrey D. Palmer
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