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  • Highly Conserved Non-Coding Sequences Are Associated with Vertebrate Development.

    Published in:
    PLoS Biology, 2005, v. 3, n. 1, p. 116, doi. 10.1371/journal.pbio.0030007
    By:
    • Woolfe, Adam;
    • Goodson, Martin;
    • Goode, Debbie K.;
    • Snell, Phil;
    • McEwen, Gayle K.;
    • Vavouri, Tanya;
    • Smith, Sarah F.;
    • North, Phil;
    • Callaway, Heather;
    • Kelly, Krys;
    • Walter, Klaudia;
    • Abnizova, Irma;
    • Gilks, Walter;
    • Edwards, Yvonne J. K.;
    • Cooke, Julie E.;
    • Elgar, Greg
    Publication type:
    Article
  • Highly Conserved Non-Coding Sequences Are Associated with Vertebrate Development.

    Published in:
    PLoS Biology, 2004, v. 2, n. 11, p. 1, doi. 10.1371/journal.pbio.0030007
    By:
    • Woolfe, Adam;
    • Goodson, Martin;
    • Goode, Debbie K;
    • Snell, Phil;
    • McEwen, Gayle K;
    • Vavouri, Tanya;
    • Smith, Sarah F;
    • North, Phil;
    • Callaway, Heather;
    • Kelly, Krys;
    • Walter, Klaudia;
    • Abnizova, Irina;
    • Gilks, Walter;
    • Edwards, Yvonne J. K;
    • Cooke, Julie E;
    • Elgar, Greg
    Publication type:
    Article