Transposon-mediated rewiring of gene regulatory networks contributed to the evolution of pregnancy in mammals
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Vincent J. Lynch | Robert D. Leclerc | Gemma May | G. Wagner | Gemma E. May | Günter P Wagner | Vincent J Lynch | Robert D Leclerc | V. Lynch
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