The role of evolutionarily conserved sequences in alternative splicing at the 3' end of Drosophila melanogaster myosin heavy chain RNA.
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R M Cripps | R. Cripps | S. Bernstein | D Hodges | M E O'Connor | S I Bernstein | M. O'Connor | D. Hodges | M. O’Connor
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