DNA copy number evolution in Drosophila cell lines
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Dong-Yeon Cho | C Joel McManus | Justen Andrews | Teresa M Przytycka | Brian Oliver | Lijun Zhan | Lucy Cherbas | Susan E Celniker | Maurizio Gatti | Alissa M. Resch | Hangnoh Lee | Maria Patrizia Somma | Matthew Eaton | Gemma May | Dong-Yeon Cho | S. Celniker | T. Przytycka | B. Graveley | D. MacAlpine | M. Eaton | B. Oliver | Gemma E. May | C. J. McManus | L. Zhan | Hangnoh Lee | J. Andrews | L. Cherbas | Dayu Zhang | P. Cherbas | S. Powell | M. Gatti | Alissa Resch | F. Renda | M. P. Somma | Dayu Zhang | Peter Cherbas | Fioranna Renda | Sara Powell | Brenton Graveley | David MacAlpine
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