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bibliographicCitation Iseli C, Stevenson BJ, de Souza SJ, Samaia HB, Camargo AA, Buetow KH, Strausberg RL, Simpson AJ, Bucher P, Jongeneel CV. Long-range heterogeneity at the 3' ends of human mRNAs. Genome Res. 2002 Jul;12(7):1068–74. PMID: 12097343; PMCID: PMC186619.
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