The enormous repetitive Antarctic krill genome reveals environmental adaptations and population insights
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Huanming Yang | Yang Wang | Jue Ruan | C. Shao | Shanshan Liu | Tao Sun | Guangyi Fan | Guodong Huang | Xin Liu | Jiang Hu | Yunxia Zhao | B. Deagle | He Zhang | Yaolei Zhang | I. Seim | Shuai Sun | Xun Xu | Shanshan Pan | A. Biscontin | S. Kawaguchi | B. Meyer | S. Jarman | Jiahao Wang | Xianyong Zhao | Kailong Ma | Jiakun Xu | Yalin Liu | Bowen Yue | Yue Wang | Qun Liu | Kaiqiang Liu | Yiping Ying | Guojie Zhang | X. Jia | Shufang Liu | Bo-Wen Feng | Yanxu Sun | Mengyang Xu | Hong-Yan Wang | Xinliang Wang | G. Sales | Shuo Li | Yuyan Liu | Xiancai Hao | Rui-Yun Wang | Jun Wang | Qian Wang | Jiancheng Zhu | C. Pittà
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