Divergence and conservation of SUP2(SUP35) gene of yeasts Pichia pinus and Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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I. Tolstorukov | V. Smirnov | M. Ter‐Avanesyan | V. Kushnirov | S. Didichenko | S. Inge-Vechtomov | O. Novikova | I. Derkach | M. A. Neĭstat | Y. Chernoff | Yuri O. Chernoff
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