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The transposable elements of the Drosophila melanogaster euchromatin: a genomics perspective.
Kaminker JS, Bergman CM, Kronmiller B, Carlson J, Svirskas R, Patel S, Frise E, Wheeler DA, Lewis SE, Rubin GM, Ashburner M, Celniker SE
Genome Biol 2002, 3:RESEARCH0084
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