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Transport proteins / Bioinformatics / Computational phylogenetics / P-type ATPase / ATPase / SERCA / Multiple sequence alignment / Sequence alignment / ATP synthase alpha/beta subunits / Biology / Transmembrane proteins / Integral membrane proteins
Date: 2014-02-12 06:27:56
Transport proteins
Bioinformatics
Computational phylogenetics
P-type ATPase
ATPase
SERCA
Multiple sequence alignment
Sequence alignment
ATP synthase alpha/beta subunits
Biology
Transmembrane proteins
Integral membrane proteins

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