Extremely complex repeat shuffling during germline mutation at human minisatellite B6.7.
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Y E Dubrova | A J Jeffreys | K Tamaki | A. Jeffreys | C. A. May | Y. Dubrova | K. Tamaki | C A May | Keiji Tamaki | Alec J. Jeffreys
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