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Griess, E. A., Rensing, S. A., Grasser, K. D., Maier, U.-G., & Feix, G. (1993). Phylogenetic relationships of HMG box DNA-binding domains. Journal of Molecular Evolution, 37(2), 204–210.

Authors 5
  1. E. A. Griess (first)
  2. S. A. Rensing (additional)
  3. K. D. Grasser (additional)
  4. U. -G. Maier (additional)
  5. G. Feix (additional)
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@article{Griess_1993, title={Phylogenetic relationships of HMG box DNA-binding domains}, volume={37}, ISSN={1432-1432}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02407357}, DOI={10.1007/bf02407357}, number={2}, journal={Journal of Molecular Evolution}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Griess, E. A. and Rensing, S. A. and Grasser, K. D. and Maier, U. -G. and Feix, G.}, year={1993}, month=aug, pages={204–210} }