Comparison of the genome profiles between head and body lice
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Ju Hyeon Kim | J. Chun | J. Clark | K. Yoon | B. Pittendrigh | Yong-Joon Cho | J. Kang | S. Noh | Junhyung Park | S. H. Kim | Seung-Il Yoo | S. Lee
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