A boundary of long-range G + C% mosaic domains in the human MHC locus: pseudoautosomal boundary-like sequence exists near the boundary.
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A Ando | T. Ikemura | K. Matsumoto | H. Inoko | T. Fukagawa | K. Sugaya | K. Okumura | K Matsumoto | T Ikemura | T Fukagawa | K Sugaya | H Inoko | K Okumura | A. Ando | Ken-ichi Matsumoto | Kimihiko Sugaya | Tatsuo Fukagawa | Asako Ando | Toshimichi Ikemura | Katsuzumi Okumura
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