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bibliographicCitation Lambert MJ, Cochran WO, Wilde BM, Olsen KG, Cooper CD. Evidence for widespread subfunctionalization of splice forms in vertebrate genomes. Genome Res. 2015 May;25(5):624–32. PMID: 25792610; PMCID: PMC4417111.
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