Ancient and Recent Positive Selection Transformed Opioid cis-Regulation in Humans
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Matthew W. Hahn | D. Goldstein | G. Wray | N. Soranzo | M. Rockman | F. Zimprich | M. Hahn | M. Hahn | Matthew W. Hahn
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