Molecular instability in the COII-tRNA(Lys) intergenic region of the human mitochondrial genome: multiple origins of the 9-bp deletion and heteroplasmy for expanded repeats.
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E. Hagelberg | Mark George Thomas | M. Waring | K. Miller | C. E. Cook | M G Thomas | M J Waring | C E Cook | K W Miller | E Hagelberg
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