Human-specific subfamilies of HERV-K (HML-2) long terminal repeats: three master genes were active simultaneously during branching of hominoid lineages.
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Konstantin Khodosevich | Anton Buzdin | A. Buzdin | I. Mamedov | Y. Lebedev | E. Sverdlov | S. Ustyugova | K. Khodosevich | Svetlana Ustyugova | Ilgar Mamedov | Yuri Lebedev | Gerhard Hunsmann | Eugene Sverdlov | G. Hunsmann
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