Evolution and comparative analysis of the bat MHC-I region
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Jie Cui | J. Deakin | K. Belov | Lin‐Fa Wang | J. W. Wynne | Honglei Chen | M. Baker | M. Tachedjian | J. Ng | V. Haring | I. Broz
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