The trithorax Group Genemoira Encodes a Brahma-Associated Putative Chromatin-Remodeling Factor in Drosophila melanogaster
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Madeline A. Crosby | M. Crosby | C. Verrijzer | N. Zak | Chaya Miller | , Tamar Alon | Kellie L. Watson | C. Peter Verrijzer | Ronit Goldman-Levi | Naomi B. Zak | Chaya Miller | K. L. Watson | R. Goldman-Levi | ,. T. Alon | C. Verrijzer | Madeline A. Crosby | , Tamar Alon | Kellie L. Watson | Naomi B. Zak
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