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Independent centromere formation in a capricious, gene-free domain of chromosome 13q21 in Old World monkeys and pigs.
Cardone MF, Alonso A, Pazienza M, Ventura M, Montemurro G, Carbone L, de Jong PJ, Stanyon R, D'Addabbo P, Archidiacono N, She X, Eichler EE, Warburton PE, Rocchi M
Genome Biol 2006, 7:R91
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