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The 3' ends of alu repeats are highly polymorphic
scientific article published in August 1990
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The 3' ends of alu repeats are highly polymorphic
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Epstein N
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Nahor O
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Silver J
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1 August 1990
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Nucleic Acids Research
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18
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15
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4634
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Sequence of an expressed human beta-tubulin gene containing ten Alu family members
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Hypervariable 'minisatellite' regions in human DNA.
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Revision of consensus sequence of human Alu repeats--a review
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Expression of human gastrin gene in normal and gastrinoma tissues
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Abundant class of human DNA polymorphisms which can be typed using the polymerase chain reaction
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Novel use of polymerase chain reaction to amplify cellular DNA adjacent to an integrated provirus
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A hypervariable microsatellite revealed by in vitro amplification of a dinucleotide repeat within the cardiac muscle actin gene
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10.1093/NAR/18.15.4634
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1975095
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