Structural parsimony in endonuclease active sites: should the number of homing endonuclease families be redefined?
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G. Moore | R. James | A. Hemmings | C Kleanthous | A M Hemmings | R James | U C Kühlmann | G R Moore | Colin Kleanthous | Ulrike C. Kühlmann
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