Evolutionary implications of the frequent horizontal transfer of mismatch repair genes.

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Published in Cell on November 22, 2000

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E Denamur1, G Lecointre, P Darlu, O Tenaillon, C Acquaviva, C Sayada, I Sunjevaric, R Rothstein, J Elion, F Taddei, M Radman, I Matic

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1: INSERM U 458 Hôpital Robert Debré 48 boulevard Sérurier 75935 Cedex 19, Paris, France.

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