Discovery and Comparative Analysis of a Novel Satellite, EC137, in Horses and Other Equids
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F. Piras | L. Khoriauli | E. Giulotto | S. Nergadze | E. Raimondi | Elisa Belloni | M. Bensi | V. Vitelli | Francesco Vella | A. Mazzagatti | Alice Mazzagatti
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