Organization and structure of hox gene loci in medaka genome and comparison with those of pufferfish and zebrafish genomes.
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Yuji Kohara | Kouji Yamada | Shuichi Asakawa | Masaru Matsuda | Naofumi Takamatsu | Hiroshi Hori | Y. Kurosawa | Y. Kohara | N. Shimizu | S. Asakawa | K. Nishii | H. Hori | H. Ishiguro | Nobuyoshi Shimizu | Gene Kurosawa | Masayoshi Takahashi | Mariko Sumitomo | Emi Sanaka | Kazuhiro Nishii | Hiroshi Ishiguro | Keiji Miura | Yoshikazu Kurosawa | M. Matsuda | Kouji Yamada | K. Miura | G. Kurosawa | Masayoshi Takahashi | N. Takamatsu | M. Sumitomo | Emi Sanaka
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