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Verstrepen, K. J., Jansen, A., Lewitter, F., & Fink, G. R. (2005). Intragenic tandem repeats generate functional variability. Nature Genetics, 37(9), 986–990.

Authors 4
  1. Kevin J Verstrepen (first)
  2. An Jansen (additional)
  3. Fran Lewitter (additional)
  4. Gerald R Fink (additional)
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@article{Verstrepen_2005, title={Intragenic tandem repeats generate functional variability}, volume={37}, ISSN={1546-1718}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ng1618}, DOI={10.1038/ng1618}, number={9}, journal={Nature Genetics}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Verstrepen, Kevin J and Jansen, An and Lewitter, Fran and Fink, Gerald R}, year={2005}, month=aug, pages={986–990} }