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Vol 464 | 29 April 2010 | doi:nature08939 LETTERS A role for host–parasite interactions in the horizontal transfer of transposons across phyla Cle´ment Gilbert1*, Sarah Schaack1*, John K. Pace II1, Paul J. Br
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