Germ-line transgenesis of the Tc1/mariner superfamily transposon Minos in Ciona intestinalis
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Yasunori Sasakura | Satoko Awazu | Nori Satoh | N. Satoh | Y. Sasakura | S. Chiba | Shota Chiba | Satoko Awazu
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