Increased substitution rates surrounding low-complexity regions within primate proteins.

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Published in Genome Biol Evol on March 01, 2014

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Carolyn Lenz1, Wilfried Haerty, G Brian Golding

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1: Department of Biology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

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