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From biomedicine to natural history research: EST resources for ambystomatid salamanders.
Putta S, Smith JJ, Walker JA, Rondet M, Weisrock DW, Monaghan J, Samuels AK, Kump K, King DC, Maness NJ, Habermann B, Tanaka E, Bryant SV, Gardiner DM, Parichy DM, Voss SR
BMC Genomics
2004 Aug 13,
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