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bibliographicCitation Haapa S, Suomalainen S, Eerikäinen S, Airaksinen M, Paulin L, Savilahti H. An efficient DNA sequencing strategy based on the bacteriophage mu in vitro DNA transposition reaction. Genome Res. 1999 Mar;9(3):308–15. PMID: 10077537; PMCID: PMC310728.
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