Homing Endonucleases Encoded by Germ Line-Limited Genes in Tetrahymena thermophila Have APETELA2 DNA Binding Domains
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K. Karrer | Jeffrey D. Wuitschick | Paul R. Lindstrom | Alison E. Meyer | Kathleen M. Karrer | J. Wuitschick | P. R. Lindstrom
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