Genome of the marsupial Monodelphis domestica reveals innovation in non-coding sequences
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Bronwen L. Aken | James A. Cuff | Jean L. Chang | Xiaohui S. Xie | T. Mikkelsen | M. Grabherr | E. Mauceli | K. Lindblad-Toh | E. Lander | S. Searle | C. Amemiya | C. Ponting | C. Webber | Ted Sharpe | M. Zody | T. Speed | A. Gentles | J. Schein | Jerilyn A. Walker | M. Batzer | A. Heger | M. Clamp | M. Marra | J. Jurka | Shaun Mahony | C. Wade | M. Kleber | Jeannie T. Lee | M. Garber | L. Goodstadt | Michael Kamal | P. Benos | G. Huttley | J. Greally | A. Papenfuss | D. Ray | D. Pollock | R. Jirtle | W. Gu | J. Graves | M. Wakefield | M. Oda | J. Deakin | K. Belov | P. Waters | T. Hore | P. Samollow | R. Nicholls | M. Fazzari | M. Breen | A. Cook | Jacob Glass | L. Davidow | M. Baker | K. Thompson | S. Duke | Radhika Das | E. Koina | Robert D. Miller | Z. Parra | J. VandeBerg | J. Weidman | Jacob L Glass | J. Glass | Manuel Garber | Katherine Thompson | Shannon E. Duke
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