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Protein biosynthesis / Mobile genetic elements / Molecular biology / Alu element / Sunda Flying Lemur / Retrotransposon / Signal recognition particle RNA / Primate / Tarsier / Genetics / Biology / RNA
Date: 2009-02-05 04:34:41
Protein biosynthesis
Mobile genetic elements
Molecular biology
Alu element
Sunda Flying Lemur
Retrotransposon
Signal recognition particle RNA
Primate
Tarsier
Genetics
Biology
RNA

MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETICS AND

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