Comparative Genome Analyses Reveal Distinct Structure in the Saltwater Crocodile MHC
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F. McCarthy | T. Glenn | D. Peterson | D. Ray | E. Lyons | J. Deakin | S. Marthey | S. Isberg | A. Chong | W. Jaratlerdsiri | J. Gongora | X. Shan | D. Higgins | J. S. John | Ricardo Godinez | A. Y. Chong | Weerachai Jaratlerdsiri
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