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Zoology / Docodonta / Evolution of mammals / Biology / Daohugou Beds / Mammal / Gamma-ray burst / Vertebral column / Rib / Mammaliaformes / Castorocauda / Phyla
Date: 2012-01-06 10:49:39
Zoology
Docodonta
Evolution of mammals
Biology
Daohugou Beds
Mammal
Gamma-ray burst
Vertebral column
Rib
Mammaliaformes
Castorocauda
Phyla

RESEARCH ARTICLES chromatin entry site activities of TREs are functionally separated. Cumulatively, our results support a model in which RNAs transcribed from the TREs of Ubx are retained at TREs through DNA-RNA interact

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