Silencing of retrotransposons in Dictyostelium by DNA methylation and RNAi
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Frank Lyko | Pontus Larsson | Wolfgang Nellen | Ludwig Eichinger | V. Ambros | L. Eichinger | Pontus Larsson | Markus Kaller | F. Söderbom | Jianbo Na | C. Hammann | W. Nellen | F. Lyko | M. Kuhlmann | Dirk Stach | Victor Ambros | Christian Hammann | Branimira E. Borisova | Fredrik Söderbom | Markus Kaller | Markus Kuhlmann | Jianbo Na | D. Stach
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