Translational regulation of tra-2 by its 3′ untranslated region controls sexual identity in C. elegans
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T. C. Evans | E. B. Goodwin | P. Okkema | J. Kimble | P. G. Okkema | J. Kimble | Judith Kimble | Thomas C. Evans
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