Regional base composition variation along yeast chromosome III: evolution of chromosome primary structure.

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Published in Nucleic Acids Res on January 25, 1993

Authors

P M Sharp1, A T Lloyd

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1: Department of Genetics, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.

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