Support for the Coelomata clade of animals from a rigorous analysis of the pattern of intron conservation.
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Jie Zheng | Eugene V Koonin | Teresa M Przytycka | E. Koonin | T. Przytycka | I. Rogozin | Jie Zheng | Igor B Rogozin
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