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Patterns of intron gain and loss in fungi
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Patterns of intron gain and loss in fungi
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Bruce Birren
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Brad Friedman
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Brad Friedman
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James Galagan
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James E Galagan
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Cydney B Nielsen
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Christopher B Burge
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English
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December 2004
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PLOS Biology
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2
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e422
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12
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PBIO.0020422
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