Phylogeny, rates of evolution, and patterns of codon usage among sea urchin retroviral-like elements, with implications for the recognition of horizontal transfer.
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R. Britten | E. Davidson | N. Tusneem | M. Springer | R. J. Britten | E. H. Davidson | Mark S. Springer
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