Processed pseudogenes of human endogenous retroviruses generated by LINEs: their integration, stability, and distribution.

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Published in Genome Res on March 01, 2002

Authors

Adam Pavlícek1, Jan Paces, Daniel Elleder, Jirí Hejnar

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1: Institute of Molecular Genetics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague 6, CZ-16637, Czech Republic.

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