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A survey of ovary-, testis-, and soma-biased gene expression in Drosophila melanogaster adults.
Parisi M, Nuttall R, Edwards P, Minor J, Naiman D, Lü J, Doctolero M, Vainer M, Chan C, Malley J, Eastman S, Oliver B
Genome Biol 2004, 5:R40
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