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bibliographicCitation Caburet S, Vaiman D, Veitia RA. A genomic basis for the evolution of vertebrate transcription factors containing amino Acid runs. Genetics. 2004 Aug;167(4):1813–20. PMID: 15342519; PMCID: PMC1470981.
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