Isolation and characterization of an alphoid centromeric repeat family from the human Y chromosome.

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Published in J Mol Biol on April 20, 1985

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J Wolfe, S M Darling, R P Erickson, I W Craig, V J Buckle, P W Rigby, H F Willard, P N Goodfellow

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