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Arrays of ultraconserved non-coding regions span the loci of key developmental genes in vertebrate genomes.
Sandelin A, Bailey P, Bruce S, Engström PG, Klos JM, Wasserman WW, Ericson J, Lenhard B
BMC Genomics 2004, 5:99
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